A school accidentally retweeted a video of a porn star performing a sex act on a man dressed as the Easter Bunny to their hundreds of followers.
I suppose that’s one way to commemorate the holiday!
The Malling School, a high school in Kent, shared the explicit video from the establishment’s official account. Although the clip was only three seconds long, it was enough to paint the Easter Bunny in a very different light.
Take a look at the clip here:
Only joking, I woudn’t show you that kind of content. What am I, The Malling School?
Too soon?
The clip was originally posted by the verified account of Riley Reid, a 27-year-old porn star who just so happens to be the woman seen getting up close and personal with the giant rabbit.
It appeared on the school’s Twitter page, and consequently all of its 1,070 followers’ news feeds, before it was swiftly removed.
It’s safe to say the porn clip was a sudden change of pace from the wholesome content the school had been sharing previously; namely a series of pictures from a school trip to Kenya, where the pupils were helping to paint a classroom.
I bet there were a few confused, concerned parents who had a sudden panic about exactly what happened on that Kenya trip after coming across the clip! No pun intended.
One of the school’s Twitter followers, a 19-year-old man whose brother is a pupil, spoke out after the incident, saying:
I’m shocked. It’s not what you’d expect of a school’s Twitter feed.
It makes you think about how it got there.
As it turns out, however, the clip wasn’t the only X-rated part of the school’s Twitter account. The Malling School was also found to be following eight other pages linked to the sex industry, suggesting clips of the kind they shared could have been making regular appearances on their news feed.
The school released a statement after the incident, claiming they had been hacked.
Headteacher John Vennart said:
The Malling School appears to have been a victim of a hacking incident on our twitter site. We removed the malicious post as soon as we became aware of it, and are conducting an investigation.
"The Malling School appears to have been a victim of a hacking incident on our twitter site. We removed the malicious post as soon as we became aware of it, and are conducting an investigation.” – Headteacher Mr John Vennart
— The Malling School (@MallingSch) April 25, 2019
One of the stars linked to the clip shared an amusing response to the unfortunate situation on Twitter, simply writing:
OMG a school accidentally retweeted our Easter Orgy
OMG a school accidentally retweeted our Easter Orgy 🙈 https://t.co/YDPq8i2ow3 pic.twitter.com/C0520VuaYp
— LTP (@lenatheplug) April 24, 2019
I’m sure a few of the school’s followers were outraged at the situation, though I did notice their following has increased since the incident, so I suspect a few people are secretly be hoping for more explicit content!
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Emily Brown first began delivering important news stories aged just 13, when she launched her career with a paper round. She graduated with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University, and went on to become a freelance writer and blogger. Emily contributed to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news as well as longer form features.