Actress AnnaLynne McCord Mistakenly Posts Topless Twitter Picture [PHOTO]

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January 10, 2012 2:45 PM EST

Actress AnnaLynne McCord found out she had a nip-slip after she accidentally posted a topless Twitter picture of herself on Friday to random Twitter user @Meganraee.   

McCord, though, was quick enough to re-post a less frontal photo after a little bit of cropping and without even commenting on the inadvertent reveal.

According to Gawker, @meganraee and McCord had a conversation about the picture via Twitter.

"I deleted my original tweet stating 'Nice picture, but are you naked?' to let her know her nipple was showing because after she removed it, I thought the incident would just be like it never happened," @meganraee said. "I did not know she would personally send me a message after."

The message @meganraee speaks of includes McCord asking in a direct message "Omg I deleted it, is it still there?" However, @meganraee said she could not reply with her own direct message because McCord was not following her.

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So @meganraee @replied her instead, saying:

"@IAMannalynnemcc I can't reply in a message since you don't follow me, but yes its gone!! I wasn't sure if you noticed it when you posted."

McCord then followed @meganraee so the two could directly message one another about the situation. That's when McCoy cropped the photo and re-posted it, mentioning @meganraee in thanks.

"This is for you @meganraee," tweeted McCord. "You rock! Xxx A."

"@IAMannalynnemcc <333 ahh thanks! you are so sweet! and thats definitely a great picture!," @meganrae replied.

@Meganrae told Gawker how the conversation went down to clarify that McCord did not deliberately tweet a nude picture to her.

Deliberate or not, McCord and @meganrae can thank the magic of crop and even Twitter to an extent for preventing a huge controversy.

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