Hacker posts graphic nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande, Kate Upton and a dozon other A-Listers!
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A hacker, known only as a user of website ‘4 Chan,’ has posted several extremely graphic nude photos of a bunch of A-Listers including Kate Upton, Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lawrence and Victoria Justice to name a few.
According to Buzzfeed, the images were taken from an ‘iCloud leak’ that allowed the hacker to access the celebrities phones even after the photos were deleted.
As '4 Chan' claims to not only have nude, risqué images but explicit videos (with one in particular being a ‘blowjob video’ of Jennifer Lawrence,) celebs and reps are now in full damage-control mode.
A spokesperson for J-Law star has already officially confirmed the authenticity of the images, stating that the hack is a ‘flagrant violation of privacy.’
“This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence.”
While on the other hand, Nickelodeon star Victoria Justice is pulling the ‘fake’ card, denying over Twitter that the graphic, topless pics of her aren’t the real deal.
These so called nudes of me are FAKE people. Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) August 31, 2014
The stolen pics have been circulating the internet for a while now, causing twitter to shut down any account that attempts to repost the images.
In support of the celebs affected by the hack, actor-comedian Seth Rogan hit out at the perverted hacker: “Posting pics hacked from a cell phone is really no different than selling stolen merchandise.”
“I obviously am not comparing women to merchandise. Just legally speaking, it shouldn't be tolerated to repost stolen pics,” he added.
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who is also on the list of exposed celebs took to Twitter to express her disgust.
“Knowing those photos were deleted long ago, I can only imagine the creepy effort that went into this. Feeling for everyone who got hacked,” she wrote.
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