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Looky here! Something curious about Twitter bio of CBS hack who reported Memories Pizza fund for fraud [pics]

We’ll get to that curious change in a minute. But first, check out some other tweets from Alix Bryan, the CBS (out of Richmond, Virginia) employee who reported the Memories Pizza GoFundMe campaign for fraud.

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Oh, the tolerance! As Twitchy reported, an utterly lame apology was offered up. A giving Twitter user fixed it:

https://twitter.com/DonnaBegley/status/584222271872638978

Heh.

But take a look at her Twitter bio now: Some people noticed a little something curious.

Hmm. Curious that. Here was the bio before the kerfuffle sparked by the egregious fraud report:

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CBS mention scrubbed.

Sorry, toots. The Internet, and Twitchy, are forever.

Related:

CBS employee who reported Memories Pizza fund for fraud ‘just in case’ shows how not to apologize

‘That’s messed up’: Va. CBS employee reports #MemoriesPizza GoFundMe for fraud — ‘just in case’

Can we get an amen? This tweeter’s response to whiny hack Alix Bryan is ‘the best’

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