Kelly Brook Nude Photo Leak Scandal: Twenty Four Private Photos Of Kelly Hacked And Leaked Online

The Fappening is not over yet. The nude celebrity photo scandal, which rocked the Internet last year, has struck yet again. British actress Kelly Brook has become the latest celebrity victim of this year's nude photo scandal as twenty four of her private nude images are now available online on various websites.
It is not sure what is the source of the latest nude pictures of Brook but the pictures that are available on various social media websites look like Brook's selfies, The Huffington Post UK writes. The website also adds that some of the other pictures show the “One Big Happy” actress lazying around on the bed and undressing in the privacy of her home. The latest pictures show the actress in a completely naked pose with one explicit picture where she has her derriere in air.
Other pictures show the 35-year-old actress getting intimate with her ex-boyfriend David McIntosh. It is the second time Brook's photographs have been hacked and posted on the internet. The actress is now rumoured to be dating Jiu-jitsu instructor Jeremy Parisis.
The television star became the victim of a similar scandal in 2014 too when cyber hackers released 34 of her private images on the Internet. One such picture showed her lying topless in bed. The actress however denied that the photos leaked last year were hers. “The only nude photos you'll ever see of me are the ones that I "leak" and the ones that my head are superimposed on!” Brook said on Twitter at that time. The actress is yet to speak on the current leaked photo scandal.
Other celebrities including Jennifer Lawrence, Rihanna and Kim Kardashian too became the victim of nude photo scandal last year, when cyber hackers posted their photos on file-sharing sites like Reddit and 4Chan. The latest hacking scandal also had its first ever male victim – wrestler Hulk Hogan's son Nick Hogan, whose personal pictures from iCloud account were posted online. Some of the pictures also show his mother in a thong, The Huffington Post writes.
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