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On June 15, "Famous in Love" actress Bella Thorne posted two very NSFW screenshots of a text conversation between herself and unknown number that she alleges to be a hacker.
She posted a [NSFW] statement on the Notes app alongside the photos, saying she was "threatened with my own nudes."
"I feel gross, I feel watched, I feel someone has taken something from me that I only wanted one special person to see," Thorne wrote. "He has sent me multiple nude photos of other celebs, he won't stop with me or them he will just keep going."
This is far from the first time NSFW photos have been leaked of celebrities without their permission, the most famous being the iCloud hack of 2014, in which celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and Kaley Cuoco all had private photos illegally disseminated on the internet. 
"For too long I let a man take advantage of me over and over and I'm f------- sick of it, I'm putting this out because it's MY DECISION NOW U DON'T [sic] GET TO TAKE YET ANOTHER THING FROM ME," Thorne continued in her statement. "I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back. U [sic] can't control my life u never will."
She finished off by writing, "Oh yea, the FBI will be at your house shortly so watch. Your. Mother. F-----'. Back."
As of now her Twitter account remains active , and the screenshots are still on her timeline.









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Bella Thorne posted a number of topless photos to her social media account after an alleged hacker threatened to release the images.
Bella Thorne on Saturday (June 15) posted a number of topless photos to her social media account after an alleged hacker threatened to release the images.  
The actress’ Twitter account was apparently hacked on Thursday.  
A number of uncharacteristic tweets, some with racist language, were posted to the account, which has more than 6.6 million followers. The profile picture was also changed to a man. The tweets have since been deleted and the picture returned.   
But, it seems it did not end there for the 21-year-old Thorne.  
“For the last 24 hours I have been threatened with my own nudes,” she said wrote in a note posted on Twitter with screenshots of text messages with the alleged hacker. “I feel gross. I feel watched, I feel someone has taken something from me that I only wanted one special person to see.”  
She also said the alleged hacker sent her nude photos he allegedly had of other stars. 
On Sunday afternoon, Thorne told The Hollywood Reporter that while angry and hurt, she believes the person who hacked her is a juvenile, who made a poor choice, so she is trying to be understanding. 
“This kid sounds like he’s 17, as much as I’m so angry and wanted to fuck him up over doing this to people I just wanted to teach him a lesson,” she told THR . “He’s still a kid and we make mistakes, this mistake is a bad one. But I don’t want some 17 year old’s whole life ruined because he wasn’t thinking straight and being a dumbass.”
She added, “Plus, he’s obviously smart so if he got on the right side of the tracks he could actually possibly help our community and be an alliance. You can’t always tear someone down for their bad sides but more so build up their good sides.”
In her initial explanation for posting the texts and pictures, Thorne said she would not allow anyone to render her helpless.
“I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back,” Thorne wrote. “U can’t control my life u never will.”
A number of female stars have had their private pictures hacked and shared in past years, including Jennifer Lawrence, Aubrey Plaza and Kate Upton.
George Garofano, the hacker who targeted Lawrence, among hundreds of others, was sentenced to eight months in prison last August.
This article originally appeared on The Hollywood Reporter .
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By Caitlyn Hitt
- June 15, 2019 03:25 pm EDT

Bella Thorne won't let threats from an internet stranger scare her. The actress revealed that her Twitter was hacked on Thursday, with the hacker posting explicit messages from the account. Thorne, 21, took back the "power" by sharing the messages she received from the blackmailer, along with private images the person was threatening to share.
Thorne revealed on Twitter that her account "was hacked," stating how the individual spent "the last 24 hours" threatening her with her own nudes, which left her feeling "gross" and "watched." Thorne said the photos and videos were intended for "one special person to see."
According to her note on Twitter, Thorne's hacker also sent her "multiple nude photos of other celebs." She said she feared he would not "stop." Thorne said she decided to post her private photos herself, so that the hacker would not "GET TO TAKE YET ANOTHER THING FROM ME."
"I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back. U can't control my life u never will," Thorne wrote. "Here's the photos he's been threatening me with, in other words here's my boobies. So here f— u, and the last 24 hours I have been crying instead of celebrating my book while doing my book press."
Thorne added, "Oh yea, the fbi will be at your house shortly, so watch. Your. Mother. F—ing. Back."
Along with the photos, Thorne tweeted out a text exchange between herself and the person, adding that they didn't have anything "over" her. She admitted it in the text exchange with the troll that it was violating to have "someone I don't know looking at my personal s—." The person responded, sending more explicit photos of Thorne to her adding that they "got all the videos," meaning personal videos from the Shake It Up star's phone or computer.
Thorne did not consent to the person accessing her account, nor did she share the photos or videos with the person. She joked that she was "gonna write about this in my next book."
Fans have been rallying around Thorne in the wake of the hacking. One person replied, telling her not to "let them control you."
"We are all here for you. We got you. Karma will find its way," the Twitter user continued. "You took the power back from this piece of s—. That's real strength. I love you."
Thorne isn't the first celebrity to be victim of a nude photo leak. In 2014, Jennifer Lawrence had private images plucked from her iCloud and published online, according to Glamour .
"I feel like I got gangbanged by the f—ing planet — like, there's not one person in the world that is not capable of seeing these intimate photos of me," she later said of the scandal."You can just be at a barbecue and somebody can just pull them up on their phone. That was a really impossible thing to process."
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