Scarlett please — you’ve been a celebrity a long time. You should have known better than to allow nude photos of yourself to be taken.
I ask you — don’t you think the FBI has better things to do than to track down the nasty person who hacked into your phone? Like protect us from terrorist attacks?
Listen — I’m sympathetic. Having your phone hacked and private naked photos leaked for all the world to see is embarrassing and humiliating. It’s horribly invasive. This shouldn’t happen to anyone — celebrity or not.
But, sadly it does happen. All too frequently. Just ask Vanessa Hudgens, Blake Lively, Rihanna, Christina Aguilera, Ashley Greene, Jessica Alba and Miley Cyrus.
Didn’t you get the message? If you don’t want naked photos of yourself to leak onto the web — DON’T TAKE THEM! Or let anyone else take them!
No matter how sexy it may feel at the moment to take sexy pics — restrain yourself. Because whether you are a celebrity or not, naked photos have a way of getting out into the world. It happens to unfortunate ‘regular’ young women all the time. Both proud and disgruntled boyfriends, husbands and exes are usually to blame.
Scarlett — I’m giving the same advice to ALL young women — not just you! Keep your clothes on whenever any recording device is near you from now on!
Do you agree Hollywoodlifers?
— Bonnie Fuller
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azrael
Posted at 1:06 PM on September 19, 2011
Famous or not, people have the right to take whatever pictures of THEIR OWN BODIES that they want. Period. The person in the wrong is the one who does the hacking, not the person in the photo.