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Celebrities Pics Leaked Online!

We just got wind that new photos of KeKe Palmer having 
INTIMATE RELATIONS with her ex-boyfriend were 
hacked - and are set to be leaked  online later today. The photos, which appear to be taken on a cell phone show a 
woman who LOOKS LIKE KeKe and a man that looks like 
a popular PHILLY rapper in various states of intimacy.

Because of the nature of the investigation - and the criminal 
PROCEEDING surrounding the hacked images we're being 
VERY CAREFUL in our reporting. 

And we will NOT be linking to the pics when they become 
available.
Last night, a hacking group leaked intimate photos of 
DOZENS OF CELEBRITIES. While most of the images 
are authentic, someof the photos appear to have been faked. 
Hopefully for KeKe's sake - the pics we're talking about are 
fakes.
A 4chan user claims to have released nude photos of several 
female celebrities in a major hacking.

The hacker said that he or she leaked photos of Jennifer 
Lawrence, Kate Upton, and a host of other stars.

A rep for J.Law confirmed that the images, allegedly stolen 
from her iCould account, are real.
"This is a flagrant violation of privacy," the spokesperson 
told HuffPost. "The authorities have been contacted and 
will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of 
Jennifer Lawrence.”

The Los Angeles Police Department told HuffPost that they 
have "no knowledge" of the hacking "at this time." In a 
statement on Monday the FBI said,"The FBI is aware of the 
allegations concerning computer intrusions and the 
unlawful release of material involving high profile 
individuals, and is addressing the matter. Any further 
comment would be inappropriate at this time." Apple did 
not return a request for comment.
The hacker claims to have more NSFW pics as well as videos. The user offered to release more media in exchange 
for money. Victoria Justice, who was also targeted in the 
hack, tweeted that the photos aren't real.

"These so called nudes of me are FAKE people," she said. 
"Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*"

A rep for Ariana Grande told BuzzFeed that the photos of 
her are "completely fake."

Horror movie actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead lashed out at 
the hacker on Twitter. "To those of you looking at photos I 
took with my husband years ago in the privacy of our home, 
hope you feel great about yourselves," she said. "Knowing 
those photos were deleted long ago, I can only imagine the 
creepy effort that went into this. Feeling for everyone who 
got hacked."
UPDATE: Kate Upton's attorney told the Huffington Post in 
a statement, "This is obviously an outrageous violation of 
our client Kate Upton's privacy. We intend to pursue anyone 
disseminating or duplicating these illegally obtained images 
to the fullest extent possible."

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