

For me, I was always a singer, so unless I’m planning on trying to do porn, I don’t think I’d want to just leak my wang out to the world before my album comes out.” No matter who did, in fact, leak the photos, they did result in a lot of talk about the singer, but in true Chris Brown style, it wasn't all positive. A lot of people were saying, 'Yo, he leaked the pictures, he was trying to get promotion. I didn’t want to put no pictures out that’s not my intention. What he did say, however, was regarding being accused of leaking them himself for attention: “Let me be honest with you. The photos were allegedly leaked by a vengeful ex-girlfriend, although he never confirmed who it was. They show the young man standing nude in front of a mirror, and taking a picture of himself. In 2011, private images reported to be of the then 21-year-old were leaked to the media. Where to begin? He seems to find himself in the middle of a wicked new scandal each week, and his nude photo leak was no exception. Williams went on to sue Guccione for $500 million but eventually dropped the claim, saying the "best revenge is success." She certainly has gone on to be successful, with an impressive film, television, and music career behind her and more to come. Penthouse's Bob Guccione did not seem to be phased by that lack of consent and went ahead and published her nude photos in the September 1984 issue of Penthouse. However, he turned them down because he did not have her consent to share them. Nude photos of Williams were leaked and offered to Playboy's Hugh Hefner. The actress became the first African-American woman to be crowned Miss America in 1984, but due to intense pressure from the media following a photo leak, she eventually resigned.

Vanessa Williams' photo leak scandal is a particularly interesting one because it took place before the days of social media. Blake will pursue legal action against the publication that initially published these photographs and any other outlets that republish them in any manner.” Fake or not, photo hacks are a gross violation of a person's privacy and deserve to be treated as such. Blake has never taken nude photos of herself. The woman had the same fake tattoos Lively wore for her role in 2010's "The Town" however, her rep insisted, “The photos of Blake Lively which have just surfaced on various websites including Perez Hilton and are 100 percent FAKE. The photos showed a woman who closely resembles Lively in various states of undress. Unfortunately, in 2011 she was the alleged victim of a photo leak of 17 personal photos. 15 Blake Livelyīlake Lively is a stunning blonde actress, best known for her role as Serena van der Woodsen on the CW's hit show "Gossip Girl." These days, her biggest role is that of Ryan Reynold's wife and mother to their baby girl, James. Here are 15 of the biggest photo leak scandals of all time. No matter how publicized these images become, it is no doubt a crime and a gross violation of a person's privacy to have them stolen and shared in the first place. Others are HUGE news stories that remain on the front page for months, and you can bet these photos are virtually impossible ever to have permanently removed from the internet. Some of these photo leaks die out quickly and aren't talked about for long, even though the photos are still available to view if you try hard enough to find them. It's difficult to imagine just how upsetting this would be and how violated one would feel when their intimate moments are shared publicly. These photos were usually just intended for a very specific and small audience, but when cruel hackers have their way, the whole world has nude photos of stars at their fingertips. Sadly, most celebrity photo leaks involve nude, or sexually explicit photos of themselves being shared with the world. Not only are far more than just a few hundred people likely to see these leaked celebrity photos, but they're also usually even more upsetting than just being seen with food in your teeth. But, for celebrities who are victims to phone hacking and photo leaks, there often isn't a way to stop what's started once private photos of them are distributed. In some cases, you can ask your friend to take it down if it's really THAT bad. A photo that doesn't portray your best self (think half-closed eyes, food in your teeth, or an unfortunate stain on your shirt) might be posted for hundreds of people to view after a friend has posted it. Being tagged in an unflattering and embarrassing photo on Facebook is something to which most social media users can relate.
