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Sometimes, no matter how many times you go over a piece you’ve been writing to makesure it doesn’t have any mistakes, you’ll only see the typos AFTER you print it..or in this case, after it’s been published.
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Post-Journal recently published a headline for a story they did on Julia Roberts and they made a hilarious mistake in the title! The title, folks!
It’s very possible the editor used spell check. Unfortunately, the function doesn’t tend to pick up on errors like this one:
"Julia Roberts Finds Life And Her Holes Get Better With Age" pic.twitter.com/uCJyGw6Uh4
— El gato con bolas (@elgat0c0nb0las) December 9, 2018
Headline of the day
— raf taylor (@truthis24fps) December 10, 2018
Julia Roberts Finds Life And Her Holes Get Better With Age pic.twitter.com/85oU83ijgi
The headline most definitely meant to read “roles”, not “holes”. What does “holes” even mean in this instance?
Here’s what the Post-Journal had to say about their typo:
Image via Twitter
@TheEllenShow can’t believe this headline in our local paper... Julia Roberts will be glad to know her holes are getting better with age😂😂 pic.twitter.com/gvZkOsBjyN
— elizabeth (@eadavisus) December 9, 2018
Well, whether or not Robert’s “holes” are getting better with age, we wish her a hearty congratulations either way.
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