Actress
Anna
Kendrick,
whose
naked
pictures
were
leaked
online
by
hackers
earlier
this
year
alongside
other
stars
like
Jennifer
Lawrence
and
Kate
Upton,
is
glad
the
episode
encouraged
people
not
to
blame
the
victims.
"I'm
happy
that
it
seems
like
more
people
are
coming
around.
Because
it
happened
en
masse
in
that
way,
it
forced
people
to
come
around
and
go,
'Everybody
does
this
and
victim-blaming
is
not
helping.'
"Because
before
that,
there
was
a
lot
of,
'If
you
didn't
want
naked
photos
of
yourself
on
the
Internet,
well,
you
shouldn't
have
taken
them'," femalefirst.co.uk
quoted
Anna
Kendrick
as
saying.
The
29-year-old
actress
has
said
that
even
her
friends
had
changed
their
views,
after
realising
how
many
celebrities
had
their
personal
photographs
hacked.
"So,
the
one
and
only
good
thing
that
came
out
of
it
is
that
it
really
shifted
the
conversation," Anna
told
The
Daily
Beast.
"Friends
of
mine
that
had
taken
the
other
attitude
were
like,
'People
should
be
able
to
do
whatever
they
want,
and
it's
f***ed
up
that
that
happened
to
them.'
That's
the
lone
positive
that
came
out
of
that
whole
thing,"
she
added.