Victim: Jennifer Lawrence
The photos, which show the Hunger Games actress in various states of undress, were leaked today by an anonymous source.
Jen's agent told the Mirror: "This is a flagrant violation of privacy.
“The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
Live updates and reaction on the leaked photos here.
The hacker responsible is said to have of 60 explicit images of the Oscar-winning star in compromising positions in his possession.
Within seconds of the images appearing on the internet, Jennifer Lawrence began trending on Twitter.
"Today is a good day," wrote on fan.
"The best way to star the week," added another.
But some of J-Law's fans were outraged by the photos.
"I just hope to heck this doesn't ruin this amazingly talented, grounded young woman's confidence, & thus career," wrote one user.
"Guys can you please stop tweeting nudes of #JenniferLawrence she's aperson! What are you doing?! Think before you tweet!!" said another.
- More than 100 celebrities were targeted by an anonymous phone hacker who claimed to have nude photos of them
- It is already thought to be the biggest celebrity hacking scandal in history
- Jennifer Lawrence was one of the victims.
- Dozens of nude photos of her are still circulating the web
- J-Law called the intrusion 'a flagrant violation of privacy'
- Her rep said they would prosecute anyone who posted the stolen photos
- Twitter started to suspend the accounts of those who published the photos
- New pictures of J-Law nude were emerging on social media well into the early hours of Monday morning
- Ariana Grande has come forward to say the photos of her are fake
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