Columnist @gilescoren tweets-and-deletes sexist joke about #Bond star Lea Seydoux: http://t.co/UiQI5kbngj pic.twitter.com/sCIwAyNOta
— Yahoo Life UK (@YahooLifeUK) October 7, 2015
Giles responds to the headline, garnering an accusation toward his allegedly pretentious feminism.
@gilescoren not so much reductive as predictable and silly. Do better, we believe in you :)
— Yahoo Life UK (@YahooLifeUK) October 7, 2015
Giles ultimately reveals his real intent, which probably didn’t translate well over social media.
https://twitter.com/gilescoren/status/651712336101773312
Eventually, he surrenders and tweets a safer, less controversial version of his earlier publicity stint.
https://twitter.com/gilescoren/status/651691186969821184
Nowadays, it’s seems that a tweet can get you into real trouble. Satirical or not, looks like some people aren’t in the mood to tolerate jokes about feminism just yet.