Jennifer Lawrence Nude Photo Hacker’s New Targets: Kim Kardashian, Selena Gomez, Rihanna, Cara Delevigne, Kate Hudson
With the leaked nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence, the unidentified hacker now threatens to expose other celebrities' racy photos included on its nude photo master list. The A-list celebrities includes Kate Hudson, Rihanna, Cara Delevigne, Selena Gomez and reality star Kim Kardashian.
The image sharing forum user reportedly posted 101 pictures of celebrities including Victoria Justice, Kate Upton, Ariana Grande and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The "Problem" singer and "Zoey 101" star both confirmed that the nude photos of them are all fake, while Upton and Winstead condemned the hacker for breaching their privacy.
The hacker who posted the nude images of " The Hunger Games" actress on 4Chan, claimed to have private pictures of the stars including "So You Think You Can Dance" host Cat Deeley, Kelly Brook and Kirsten Dunst. With the mass celebrity hacking happening now, celebrities are now being warned by experts that there will be more racy pictures that are going to emerge.
The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star is reportedly one of the targets of the hacker whose private photos are now in the custody of the celebrity hacker. The slew of other female celebrities included in the master list are "Glee's" Lea Michelle, "High School Musical" actress Vanessa Hudgens and "24: Die Another Day" lead star Yvonne Strahovski.
The "Spiderman" alum blamed Apple's iCloud service for these leaks as she took to Twitter her disappointments to the digital service. She wrote: "Thank you iCloud."
Australian actress Teresa Palmer is one of the female celebrity victims whose photos have surfaced including her ex-boyfriend Scott Speedman. Two of the snaps features Palmer lounging topless in a pool. "Sucker Punch" star Emily Browning is another Aussie in the list.
But based on reports, the 4Chan user was quite disappointed as he/she did not make a lot of money for the leaked photos. The hacker also claims to be an avid "collector" of celebrity nude photos and not a "hacker."
"I didn't take the money and run. S**t got weird once I started posting samples," the hacker wrote on 4Chan. "People wanted s*** for free. Sure, I got $120 with my bitcoin address, but when you consider how much time was put into acquiring this stuff (i'm not the hacker, just a collector), and the money (i paid a lot via bitcoin as well to get certain sets when this stuff was being privately traded Friday/Saturday) I really didn't get close to what I was hoping."
FBI is currently conducting an investigation and will pursue anyone caught duplicating and sharing the hacked photos of the Hollywood stars.