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Sara Haines reveals Amazon Alexa responded to her sex noises

Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe isn't the only celebrity who's been caught with her pants down recently thanks to technology.

Sara Haines, a co-host of “The View,” can relate to the Football Hall of Famer, who admitted earlier this week that he accidentally went live on Instagram during a sex act.

During the Hot Topic segment of the long-running talk show on Friday, Haines revealed that her Amazon Alexa device once responded to sounds she and her husband, Max Shifrin, made during sex.

“One time Max and I were 'cuddling',” she said with a shy smile. “Alexa answered: [she] said, 'I'm sorry, I don't understand the question.'”

Co-host Joy Behar quickly clarified that Haines and her husband were “cuddling naked.”

“If that had happened in my house, I think [my husband] “Al was sitting in his convertible with the top down, driving around Miami while playing it on a speaker,” joked Ana Navarro.

And as for Alyssa Farah Griffin, who said what happened to Sharpe was her “biggest fear,” the conservative co-host said she takes extra precautions during intimate moments with her husband.

“I swear every time I have sex with my husband, I take the phone off the bed and put it upside down,” the former Trump aide said. “I'm afraid of live streaming or my mom calling and hearing it.”

Sharpe, who has become a social media sensation with his dazzling fashion sense and his hugely popular podcast, Club Shay Shay, is still shaken by the incident, which has given rise to countless memes and rumors.

“[I’m] “I'm embarrassed to have someone who is extremely, extremely private put one of my most intimate details – the audio recording – out there for the whole world to hear. It's embarrassing for a number of reasons,” the 56-year-old said on his Nightcap podcast on Wednesday.

Sharpe had previously claimed his account had been hacked, but then admitted it was an accident as he lacked the necessary technical knowledge. He said he was never aware his phone was recording.