In typical fashion, several memes surfaced as fans speculated about what really went down between the two stars.
Pine later denied the incident occurred, but agreed that the video certainly made it look that way.
In 2017, he co-starred alongside Gal Gadot in “Wonder Woman.”

He admitted toIndieWire, “I never had a passion for acting.”
But despite his popularity, you won’t find Pine on social media.
Like many celebs who choose to stay offline, Pine made the decision to protect his privacy.

I kind of like the simplifying down.
I just like the simple, I just like the non-complicated."
He continued, “I don’t want to be connected so much.”

But alas, like the rest of us, Pine couldn’t hold onto his flip phone forever.
However, the actor wasn’t too pleased about making the change.
He railed, “These [phones] are really, really, really bad.
I may immediately go back to a flip phone.
I don’t know if I can handle it.
I don’t know if my soul can handle it.”
But after the switch, his mind was annoyingly filled with mindless celebrity gossip instead (viaUs Weekly).
… We are seeing the true dissolution of public and private."
On a lighter note, Pine noted that social media has the potential to create positive social change.
I don’t want to hear what people think of me.
He stays away from other technology too.
On the “Don’t Worry Darling” red carpet, Pine took photos with a disposable camera.
He also prefers reading the news in a physical paper.