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Now, Sherlyn Chopra can't shed clothes on Twitter

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publive-imageBANGALORE, INDIA: Whatever Sherlyn Chopra does is news - for the right reason or the wrong ones. When she uploaded a nude picture of hers on microblogging site Twitter, that was a spicy news that shocked many.

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And the latest is that the sex kitten has been banned from uploading images on Twitter, thus becoming the first celebrity to be banned by Twitter from uploading images.

Though Sherlyn had withdrawn the provocative image following a virtual storm, the site was not happy with that move, it seems. It was Sherlyn only who revealed that those 'revealing pictures' had disappeared from Twitter a few days back.

“Where has my pic disappeared!!! This is strange! Can Twitter kindly let me know where my pics are? Is there a censor board on Twitter?,” she asked in a tweet.

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And later it was found out that it was actually the act of the censor board at Twitter!

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“Twitter has banned me from uploading pics...My Team is tryin 2 get in touch with Twitter to sort out the matter,” later she said in another tweet. She even threatened that she would quit the social networking website if the problem didn't get resolved soon.

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However, nothing of that sort happened. "Dear Twitter, kindly lift the ban on me. I don't need moral policing. I have a conscience," a tweet posted on June 19 read.

Later it was found that some organization had complained against her. “Some NGO has sent a complaint mail to Twitter against me. Since when have I become a social issue?” she asked in another Tweet.

Also read: Did Twitter not block Sherlyn Chopra images?

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Though she threatened to quit Twitter, Chopra is still updating tweets, though no images!

“My friend who just returned from New York got me a copy of Playboy's latest issue. Boy,it's scandalous!” reads a more recent tweet.

So, one thing is for sure; though she comments that beautiful girls get bullied online she is bullish about the potential of the social networking sites that keeps her screen life alive!

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