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Jennifer Lawrence breaks her silence on the nude photo leak, calls it a "sex crime"
JENNIFER LAWRENCE HAS spoken out for the first time about the celebrity nude photo leak, which saw hackers post dozens of private photos belonging to her online,
In an interview due to be published in the November issue of Vanity Fair, Lawrence describes the leak as a “sex crime” and speaks candidly about how she felt in the wake of the leak.
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The Hunger Games star told journalist Sam Kashner that she initially feared the photos would affect her career and described how angry she felt following the incident.
She also pointedly stated that the incident is “not a scandal”, but rather a “sex crime” and had strong words for anybody who viewed the images online.
Prior to this interview, Lawrence declined to comment, leaving her publicist to comment on her behalf.
On her decision to not address the incident in a statement, Lawrence noted that she didn’t have anything to apologise for and stated that the photos were for her boyfriend of four years, Nicholas Hoult.
Lawrence also described telling her father about what had happened.
Lawrence was among dozens of public figures targeted by a group of hackers who stole photos from iCloud accounts belonging to female celebrities. The saga is ongoing with photos belonging to the likes of Winona Ryder, Zoe Kazan and Erin Heatherton leaked in the last week.
The full interview will be available to read in the issue of Vanity Fair, which hits shelves on October 14th.
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