Victoria Justice has joined the legal fight against the hacker who released naked pictures of numerous celebrities throughout Hollywood.
As was the case for stars such as Jennifer Lawrence and Kaley Cuoco, photos of Victoria Justice nude popped up over the weekend, with the actress initially claiming they were fake.
But with the FBI now pursuing the hacker case and many outraged over this offending incident, here’s a look at what Justice said Tuesday night:
“Shortly after I tweeted about certain pics of me being fake, I was faced with a serious violation of privacy.”
“There have always been fake photos of me on the internet, but I will not be put in the position to defend myself as to what is real or what is fake.
“I am angry at this massive invasion of privacy, and like the other women who are in this situation alongside of me, I am taking legal action to protect my rights.”
Lawrence and Kate Upton have come out with similar statement, vowing to pursue all legal means against anyone who posts illegally-obtained photos of them naked or topless.
Last year, selfies of Victoria Justice in a revealing bathing suit leaked online, with the Nickeldeon star later claiming her phone was stolen and hacked.
Also on Tuesday, meanwhile, Apple said it is in the middle of investigating the huge leak that has left a nation stunned.
The company revealed “that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions.”
It concluded, however, that its Cloud was not to blame for this infiltration.
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