Jennifer Lawrence says photo hacking is sex crime - magazine

  • 10 years ago
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 on Tuesday (October 07), saying it is a crime and sexual violation.

In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, Lawrence, 24, said she was frightened after the photos were released last month and worried about the impact it would have on her career.

The star of the blockbuster "Hunger Games" franchise said she considered writing an apology but had been in a loving, four-year relationship and realized she had nothing to say sorry for.

Photos of Lawrence, model Kate Upton and other women had apparently been hacked from individual iCloud accounts and were uploaded to the image-sharing forum.

The FBI said it was aware of the release of the photos and was addressing the matter.

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