Caitlin Stacey took the daring route in her fight against cyber hackers by going full frontal in a couple of her recent online photos. The former “Neighbors” star is seen fully naked in the racy shots after she admitted to being terrified of hackers getting their hands on her private photos.

Described by Mirror UK as “pulse racing” and “racy,” the photos show Caitlin Stacey fully naked as she bares her buttocks and leaves what’s left of her modesty uncovered. The photos posted on her feminism website herself.com are accompanied by an interview on matters ranging from sexuality and women gender issues. According to the site, Stacey took the “unusual step” in hitting out against cyber hackers with her naked photos and has also encouraged other women to share their own photos as form of defiance.

Caitlin Stacey reportedly decided to share her naked photos after she admitted to The Sunday Telegraph’s Stella magazine that she’s always been “scared” of having her naked photos leaked online without her consent. "My whole life I've been so scared that naked images I've sent to my ex-boyfriends will get found and released," she said. However, the 24-year-old can now say that she’s no longer worried following the release of her nude photos on herself.com. "Now I've nothing to worry about because everything I am is everywhere," she added.

According to Metro UK, Stacey decided to post fully naked following the massive hacking of celebrity photos dubbed as The Fappening. The Australian star also referenced the leaked nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence during the publication’s interview and thought it’s “disgusting” to have those images displayed without the owner’s consent. Caitlin Stacey, who plays Rachel Kinski in the Australian soap “Neighbors” added, “To say [she] deserves to have them released because she took them in the first place is the same a saying a woman deserves to have her clothes ripped off in public because she has had sex once.”

Along with her fully naked photos posted on herself.com, Caitlin Stacey talked about sexuality. She also shared her views on the topic of womanhood and her journey to becoming a woman.

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