Scarlett Johansson nude photo scandal
Nude photos of the actress flooded the Internet after her private cell phone was reportedly hacked, adding the screen stunner's name to a string of celebrities who've been hit by cyber villains.
Two weeks after the sexy photos were leaked, the actress broke her silence in an interview with CNN Wednesday.Just because you're an actor or you make films or whatever, doesn't mean you're not entitled to your own personal privacy," she said to CNN, bearing her pain over the embarassing event.
The stolen snaps show the actress posing nude in a bathroom mirror and laying topless in bed - and prompted her to contact theJohansson admitted in the interview that being a celebrity requires much adjustment, but says her star status doesn't justify such a horrible invasion of privacy.
"I think there are instances where you give a lot of yourself and finally you have to kind of put your foot down, and say: 'Oh wait, I'm taking it back,'" she said.
In August, a group of hackers bent on "Hollywood carnage" targeted celebrities, including Julianne Hough, Tom Cruise and Kreayshawn - and posted secret scripts, nude photos and cell numbers.
Miley Cyrus, Ali Larter, Vanessa Hudgens and Mila Kunis are also among other big names thought to have been victims of celebrity hacking.

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