After
being
targeted
thrice
by
web
hackers,
Oscar
winning
actress
Jennifer
Lawrence
has
finally
spoken
about
her
nude
photo
leak
scandal.
Jennifer
Lawrence's
private
pics
have
been
hacked
and
leaked
online
since
August
31
and
in
all
the
three
leaks
that
occurred
within
a
month,
Jennifer
Lawrence
was
targeted.
Although
her
rep
has
spoken
about
it
and
released
a
statement
as
well,
Jennifer
Lawrence
finally
spoke
about
the
celebrity
nude
pics
leak
scandal
that
effected
her
a
lot.
Gracing
Vanity
Fair's
November
issue,
Jennifer
Lawrence
has
opened
up
about
her
photo
leak,
why
she
clicked
them,
how
she
broke
the
news
too
her
father
etc.
Speaking
about
the
hacked
nude
photos
in
the
cover
story
of
Vanity
Fair,
JLaw
said,"It's
my
body,
and
it
should
be
my
choice,
and
the
fact
that
it
is
not
my
choice
is
absolutely
disgusting."
"Just
because
I'm
a
public
figure,
just
because
I'm
an
actress,
does
not
mean
that
I
asked
for
this," the
Hunger
Games
star
said.
"It
does
not
mean
that
it
comes
with
the
territory.
It's
my
body,
and
it
should
be
my
choice,
and
the
fact
that
it
is
not
my
choice
is
absolutely
disgusting.
I
can't
believe
that
we
even
live
in
that
kind
of
world,"
Jennifer
Lawrence
added.
Revealing
why
she
clicked
these
pics,
JLaw
said,
"I
don't
have
anything
to
say
I'm
sorry
for.
I
was
in
a
loving,
healthy,
great
relationship
for
four
years.
It
was
long
distance,
and
either
your
boyfriend
is
going
to
look
at
porn
or
he's
going
to
look
at
you."
Talking
about
the
people
who
saw
and
shared
it,
JLaw
said
they
should
be
ashamed.
"Anybody
who
looked
at
those
pictures,
you're
perpetuating
a
sexual
offense.
You
should
cower
with
shame.
Even
people
who
I
know
and
love
say,
'Oh,
yeah,
I
looked
at
the
pictures.' I
don't
want
to
get
mad,
but
at
the
same
time
I'm
thinking,
I
didn't
tell
you
that
you
could
look
at
my
naked
body,"
she
said.
So
how
did
she
feel
when
she
had
to
break
the
news
to
her
father?
"When
I
have
to
make
that
phone
call
to
my
dad
and
tell
him
what's
happened...I
don't
care
how
much
money
I
get
for
The
Hunger
Games," she
says.
"I
promise
you,
anybody
given
the
choice
of
that
kind
of
money
or
having
to
make
a
phone
call
to
tell
your
dad
that
something
like
that
has
happened,
it's
not
worth
it,"
Jennifer
said
in
the
cover
story
of
the
magazine.
This
is
the
first
time
Jennifer
spoke
about
the
nude
photo
leak
after
a
4chan
user
posted
images
of
stars
including
JLaw,
Ariana
Grande,
Kirsten
Dunst
and
Kate
Upton.