Highly Suspect: Actress Jamie Lee Curtis Faces Massive Scrutiny For THIS Deleted Post

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Actress Jamie Lee Curtis is under fire after posting a piece of artwork that featured a naked child stuffed in a box on her social media accounts.

The Daily Wire reported that Curtis posted the image on her Instagram account. On that account, she posted the following message along with the picture:.

Ok. [This] is a weird post. But I have COVID, so f*** it. During one of the SAG nomination panels for @everythingeverywheremovie, I told [the story of] how I ended up with my office furnished with my beautiful Pollack chairs from that movie.

She followed up by saying:

I mentioned if people followed me, that was not a cheap trick to try to get people to boost my numbers, but I couldnt figure out how else to get the picture out into the world, that I would post a picture of them on my IG in my offices for @comet.pictures and I am a truth teller so here you go.

The photo that Curtis posted was of a table and chairs. However, Instagram users immediately noticed the artwork that hung on the wall behind the image in the front. The image on the wall appeared to be of a naked child stuffed in a box.

Numerous social media users immediately noted the odd image and called Curtis out. Podcast host Stew Peters said:

Why does Jamie Lee Curtis have a picture of a naked child stuffed inside a suitcase on her wall? Strong Epstein vibes.

Rogan OHandley wrote:

5 days ago Hollywood has-been Jamie Lee Curtis posted a vaccine ad for Pfizer on Instagram, and 3 days ago she posted an extremely disturbing picture she has in her home of a child stuffed in a suitcase. We have serious questions.

The art piece is called The Tub, created by artist Betsy Schneider.

The situation comes on the heels of other controversies in recent days related to child abuse images and other questionable material. Most notably, many social media users are on high alert to look for anything similar to a Balenciaga ad campaign that featured children wearing bondage-themed gear and holding teddy bears. People across the border universally condemned those ads, and the company is in damage control mode over it.

The company even issued a statement that said:

This was a wrong choice by Balenciaga, combined with our failure in assessing and validating images. The responsibility for this lies with Balenciaga alone.