Real Housewives of Melbourne's Gina Liano is known for her outspoken personality.

But it appears someone else was doing the speaking for her on Thursday night - and it did not go well.

The reality TV star appeared to have a Twitter autoreply bot installed to 'thank' her new followers, which led to her accidentally posting some VERY explicit tweets.

Whoops! RHOM's Gina Liano appeared to have a Twitter autoreply bot installed to 'thank' her new followers, which led to her accidentally posting some VERY explicit tweets this week

As more Twitter users realised the technical glitch, the situation became even more embarrassing for Gina - who appeared to not realise what was happening.

Twitter accounts with explicit names began to follow the 50-year-old barrister, as the autoreply bot unwittingly sent back friendly welcomes to each and every one.

'Juice in my p***y', 'My big beef curtains' and 'My c*** is moist' were all afforded polite 'thanks' for following Gina's popular account.

'My big beef curtains thanks for the follow!' Twitter accounts with explicit names began to follow Gina, as her autoreply bot sent back friendly welcomes to each and every one

Soon after, Gina's Real Housewives co-star Lydia Schiavello faced the same problem.

The 47-year-old Melbourne socialite warmly welcomed 'P***ydestroyer69', 'Hugh Janus' and 'Stinky c***o' to her Twitter account.

At one point, the lifestyle blogger even thanked an account named 'ISIS' for following her tweets.

A varied audience! RHOM's Lydia Schiavello also faced the same problem, as the Melbourne socialite welcomed 'P***ydestroyer69', 'Hugh Janus' and 'Stinky c***o' to her Twitter account

Both reality TV stars have remained silent on the glitch, which brought great amusement to other social media users.

Gina has since deleted her unfortunate tweets, and Lydia has turned her Twitter account to private.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Gina and Lydia for comment.