Dakota Johnson Nude Photos Hacked, Leak Online
Nude photos of Dakota Johnson have leaked online, making the
Fifty Shades Of Grey star the latest female celebrity to have been
hacked and had her privacy violated in the past few days. Gossip
Cop has reached out to Johnson’s rep to see whether she also plans on
taking legal action over the dissemination of her naked pictures, like several
other stars.
As Gossip Cop previously reported, Kristen
Stewart had nude photos of her leaked online on Monday, and her attorney
then threatened a number of websites that published the naked images with
lawsuits. Her lawyer maintains the shots are his client’s personal pictures and
therefore anyone posting them is in violation of copyright laws.
Additionally, nude photos
of Tiger Woods, Lindsey Vonn, and Katharine McPhee were hacked and leaked
online, and they, too, are taking legal action. Woods’s attorney called the
hack a “despicable invasion of privacy” and assured Gossip Cop,
“We will aggressively pursue any websites who seek to capitalize on or encourage
this outrageous conduct.”
The new pictures in question seem to show Johnson naked and alone, as well as
topless with several friends by a pool, and in a shower with actress Addison
Timlin. It’s unclear if the hacker broke into Johnson or Timlin’s phone. And
while moviegoers have seen Johnson fully unclothed before in Fifty Shades of
Grey, the leak of these personal pictures are clearly an invasion of her
privacy.
As Gossip Cop has noted before, this past week’s hacking,
which also included Juno Temple and Nicole Scherzinger, was the first in several
months. Earlier this year, Amanda Seyfried, Lucy Hale, Sarah Hyland, Kate
Hudson, Rosario Dawson, Alison Brie, Rose McGowan and Suki Waterhouse were
victimized by hackers who exposed their explicit pictures. It was nearly two
years ago that the so-called Fappening took place in September 2014, during
which a slew of stars, including Jennifer Lawrence, Kaley Cuoco, and Kate Upton,
had their nudes leaked online.
Of course, Gossip Cop will not publish any of the photos,
nor will we mention the names of the sites that have posted the illegally
obtained pictures. We hope other outlets will also not direct visitors to these
stolen images.
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