Brit Hume wanted to tweet about election odds, but after posting his tweet, all people were talking about was his apparent predilection for “Sexy Vixen Vinyl."

The off-topic reference arrived via a window tab in a screenshot Hume shared as part of a tweet Tuesday morning. The tweet, which Hume later deleted, was captured in even more screenshots by the Twitter account @BadFoxGraphics.

“5:35 AM ET @FoxNews Sr. Political Analyst Brit Hume shares his iPad desktop, revealing Mike Pence is running for president and Brit likes ‘Sexy Vixen Vinyl,’” the account tweeted, sharing Hume’s screenshots of a puzzling page called “Election Betting Odds,” compiled by Maxim Lott and John Stossel, which indeed showed Pence in a Republican primary.

5:35 AM ET @FoxNews Sr. Political Analyst Brit Hume shares his iPad desktop, revealing Mike Pence is running for president and Brit likes "Sexy Vixen Vinyl"



👀 https://t.co/AhNDY9dB0u pic.twitter.com/0JkJuFu3hJ — Bad Fox Graphics (@BadFoxGraphics) March 3, 2020

The “Sexy Vixen Vinyl” tab in Hume’s tweet could be easily traced to a Yandy.com page for a “Sexy Vixen Vinyl Set" featuring the Vinyl Goddess Halter Bra, which, at 29% off, is now $15.37.

News of Hume’s visit to the lingerie and costume website got the Fox analyst and “Sexy Vixen Vinyl” trending.

For some, it was a cautionary tale of not cutting tabs out of a screenshot or closing them before sharing.

For others, it was a shiny, squeaky bit of non-political news that was not anticipated as being part of the Super Tuesday, but embraced nonetheless.

Princeton University historian Kevin Kruse even pointed out that you could set “Brit Hume Sexy Vixen Vinyl” to the melody of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (both are eight syllables).

Bet you didn't have "Brit Hume Sexy Vixen Vinyl" on your Super Tuesday Bingo Card, huh — Noam Chonky (@hottakebob) March 3, 2020

That wasn’t the only song that came to mind.

How about “Do You Want to Build a Snowman," suggested the Volatile Mermaid. You know, the track from Disney’s “Frozen.”

[To the tune of Do You Wanna Build a Snowman]



🎶 Brit Hume Sexy Vixen Vinyl 🎶 — The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) March 3, 2020

Others preferred to steer clear of the vinyl gaffe and focus on other glaring tabs.

“Brit Hume’s Sexy Vixen Vinyl is trending,” tweeted Dean Obeidallah, the host of “The Dean Obeidallah Show" on Sirius XM Progress, who hails from Paramus. “I don’t care what he looks at online - but I do care very much that he, like Trump, defended Serial sexual predator Roger Ailes and both showed sympathy for him but NOT for the women Ailes abused.”

Brit Hume’s Sexy Vixen Vinyl is trending. I don't care what he looks at online - but I do care very much that he, like Trump, defended Serial sexual predator Roger Ailes and both showed sympathy for him but NOT for the women Ailes abused. https://t.co/phXrKkA2HF — (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) March 3, 2020

How would Hume explain the tab?

Brit Hume with the "Must have been a pop-up ad" excuse in 3...2... pic.twitter.com/JojdsLpGgp — Joseph Lyttleton (@10cities10years) March 3, 2020

A few hours after first posting his “Sexy Vixen Vinyl” tab and deleting it, he posted a screenshot of election betting odds from the same website, this time sans any lingerie tabs.

congratulations to brit hume for learning to crop his tabs out of his screenshots pic.twitter.com/7fadZ5jKpH — Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) March 3, 2020

Amy Kuperinsky may be reached at akuperinsky@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @AmyKup or on Facebook.