The South Florida Sun-Sentinel gave its 264k Twitter followers quite the treat in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 28 — mistakenly sharing a photo of a hairy-chested, Speedo-clad man in a tweet about the rescue efforts of a 100-year-old house.Related: Newspaper publishes bizarre ‘how to spot a gay’ checklistThe newspaper, which won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal for Public Service this year, acknowledged its gaffe a few hours later, commenting, “Well, clearly this wasn’t how this tweet was supposed to go!”How a nearly 100-year-old house will be saved by moving it across town https://t.co/F1vqJgJTEv pic.twitter.com/K9VZ876Vnt— South Florida Sun Sentinel (@SunSentinel) July 28, 2019Nevertheless, Twitter users were thrilled by the sight of the shirtless hunk.“This old house still has good bones,” one wrote.