Jennifer Lawrence calls photo hacking a sex crime

  • 10 years ago
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Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, one of dozens of actresses, models and celebrities whose intimate images have been posted online, spoke about the photo hacking scandal for the first time to "Vanity Fair" magazine.

Lawrence, who appears on the cover of the November issue, calls the hacking scandal a "sex crime."

The star of the blockbuster "Hunger Games" franchise also said that she's experienced "tears" and "anger" over the scandal, but at this point is just looking to move on.

Media reports that actor Stephen Collins had admitted to sexual misconduct with underage girls have prompted a new look at allegations of criminal behavior made in 2012 against the star of the popular television show "7th Heaven," Los Angeles police said on Tuesday (October 07).

Collins, 67, was dropped on Tuesday from the upcoming Universal Pictures comedy "Ted 2," according to reports in the Hollywood press,

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