That awkward moment when your email rant about one of the most famous actresses in the world is leaked to the international press by cyber attackers.
That's exactly what happened to Sony Pictures co-chairperson Amy Pascal and movie producer Scott Rudin when their thread bemoaning Angelina Jolie became the latest targets of the mass computer hack that has plagued the lives of Sony employees for the past two weeks.
In the conversations, published by Gawker, Rudin went as far as to label the UN Ambassador a "minimally talented spoiled brat".
The discussion, which dated back to February, seemed to be related to the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic - the doomed movie originally intended for Sony Pictures but now moved to Universal Pictures.
At the time, David Fincher was still attached to the Aaron Sorkin-penned film, and, according to the email exchange, Jolie apparently wanted Fincher to leave the project and direct her film Cleopatra instead.