According to reporting by Variety, ex-counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway allegedly posted a topless photo of her 16-year-old daughter on Twitter.
Conway supposedly used Twitter’s recently launched Fleets feature, which, similar to Instagram and Snapchat stories, erases posts after 24-hours.
Of course, Twitter users captured and documented the photo before it was removed.
Claudia Conway took to TikTok to confirm that the photo was indeed of her, but said in her video that she assumed it was posted accidentally.
“I’m assuming my mom took a picture of it to use against me one day and then somebody hacked her or something,” she said. “I’m literally at a loss for words. If you see it, report it.”
In August of 2020, Claudia Conway claimed she was seeking emancipation from her parents over claims of “trauma and abuse.”
In one of the TikTok videos, Claudia Conway said that “nobody would ever have any photo like that, ever. So, Kellyanne, you’re going to f***ing jail.”
Several hours later, Claudia Conway went back to TikTok to tell people to “stop calling authorities.”
She added that she and her mother will be “taking a break from social media” and will work on their relationship. . “I know that my mom would never, ever post anything to hurt me like that intentionally, and I do believe she was hacked,” she said Tuesday.
A Twitter rep did not answer questions from The New York Post, but sent this statement: “Through technology and human review, we’ll proactively remove any images that violate the Twitter Rules.”