Scarlett Johansson Leak Video
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Scarlett Johansson Leak Video
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Hey! You probably don’t remember this, but a while ago, Scarlett Johansson got her emails hacked and some nudey photos of her ended up online and a couple of people got to see her bottom and busters.
It probably didn’t seem like much of a big deal to you and you certainly wouldn’t have kept looking at the photos over and over again and, it goes without saying, that there is NO WAY you hoped more explicit shots ended up online… but to ScarJo, she was rather upset.
She cried so hard that the FBI came to help her wipe her tears and BINGO BANGO some chap got arrested, potentially leaving us with intentional photo leaks, which just aren’t as romantic are they?
Scarlett has only really talked about her marriage to Ryan Reynolds’ big stupid head in the press since then, but now, she’s all chat.
Appearing on The Late Show With David Letterman, Johansson described the leak of the pictures as “creepy”.
“Somebody stole my nudey photos and they were out there for all the world to see. Which was unfortunate really. It was quite shocking, it was extremely creepy… My password was constantly changing for months and months. And I kept thinking, ‘Why is my password changing?'”
Then, not realising how devastatingly handsome some people who work online are, she added:
“This guy was sitting there constantly, every 20 seconds, all pasty and pervy and weird. That’s the creepiest thing really.”
See, Johansson doesn’t feel the need to have any social networks on the go:
“I don't have a Facebook or a Twitter account, and I don’t know how I feel about this idea of, ‘Now I'm eating dinner, and I want everyone to know that I’m having dinner at this time’. Or ‘I just mailed a letter and dropped off my kids’. That to me is a very strange phenomenon.
“I can’t think of anything I’d rather do less than have to continuously share details of my everyday life. I’m always surprised that certain actors have Twitter accounts.”
Maybe its because some are actually interesting people away from their work AND want to feel more approachable to us plebs, rather than hiding behind a velvet rope trying to shag Sean Penn’s leg?
No wonder everyone was so keen to see her leaked snaps, eh? Anyway, here is a video of her talking to Letterman and yes, her hair looks ridiculous. Gary Oldman would’ve been proud to sport that when he played Dracula.
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"It feels unjust. It feels wrong," the actress said about the hacking of her private photos.
When two nude images of Scarlett Johansson made their way to the internet on September 14, the actress didn’t speak out publicly about the incident.
It was reported that the images – one of Johansson topless and other exposing her backside – were hacked off her cell phone. The Avengers actress reportedly contacted the FBI , and also had her lawyer send letters to website owners demanding that the images be taken down.
Now, several weeks later, Johansson is speaking out for the first time about the hacking of her personal images.
“Who doesn’t want to protect their own privacy?” she told CNN. “Just because you’re an actor or make films or whatever doesn’t mean you’re not entitled to your own personal privacy.”
Johansson spoke to CNN’s David McKenzie about the difficulty of maintaining privacy as an actor. “If that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong.”
Johansson sat down with CNN in Nairobi, Kenya, after a visit with the humanitarian group Oxfam. She has been an ambassador for the group since 2004.
Johansson is not the first actor to recently deal with a hacking incident. There has been a wave of leaked personal photos, including some from Footloose star Julianne Hough and musician Kreayshawn . One hacker group in particular has said they are going after Hollywood, and took credit for both the Hough and Kreayshawn leaks.
The FBI has also been recently investigating a group that has targeted celebrities, and boasts of hacking into 50 Hollywood heavyweights computers and cell phones. Other celebrities that have reportedly been hacked include Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera, Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus . All the victims are female.
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"It feels unjust. It feels wrong," the actress said about the hacking of her private photos.
When two nude images of Scarlett Johansson made their way to the internet on September 14, the actress didn’t speak out publicly about the incident.
It was reported that the images – one of Johansson topless and other exposing her backside – were hacked off her cell phone. The Avengers actress reportedly contacted the FBI , and also had her lawyer send letters to website owners demanding that the images be taken down.
Now, several weeks later, Johansson is speaking out for the first time about the hacking of her personal images.
“Who doesn’t want to protect their own privacy?” she told CNN. “Just because you’re an actor or make films or whatever doesn’t mean you’re not entitled to your own personal privacy.”
Johansson spoke to CNN’s David McKenzie about the difficulty of maintaining privacy as an actor. “If that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong.”
Johansson sat down with CNN in Nairobi, Kenya, after a visit with the humanitarian group Oxfam. She has been an ambassador for the group since 2004.
Johansson is not the first actor to recently deal with a hacking incident. There has been a wave of leaked personal photos, including some from Footloose star Julianne Hough and musician Kreayshawn . One hacker group in particular has said they are going after Hollywood, and took credit for both the Hough and Kreayshawn leaks.
The FBI has also been recently investigating a group that has targeted celebrities, and boasts of hacking into 50 Hollywood heavyweights computers and cell phones. Other celebrities that have reportedly been hacked include Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera, Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus . All the victims are female.
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Actress describes the hacker in question as 'pasty and pervy and weird'
Scarlett Johansson has hit out over the leaking of naked photographs of her.
The actress alerted the FBI earlier this year when private images intended for her then-husband Ryan Reynolds surfaced online. A man was arrested in connection with the incident in October.
Now, appearing on The Late Show With David Letterman , Johansson described the leak of the pictures as “creepy”. She said: “Somebody stole my nudey photos and they were out there for all the world to see. Which was unfortunate really. It was quite shocking, it was extremely creepy.”
Admitting to not being technology-savvy, Johansson described the ordeal of having her email account hacked: “My password was constantly changing for months and months. And I kept thinking, ‘Why is my password changing?'”
The guy was sitting there constantly, every 20 seconds, all pasty and pervy and weird. That’s the creepiest thing really.
Meanwhile, the actress told the current issue of Interview that she does not use social networks: “I don’t have a Facebook or a Twitter account, and I don’t know how I feel about this idea of, ‘Now I’m eating dinner, and I want everyone to know that I’m having dinner at this time’. Or ‘I just mailed a letter and dropped off my kids’. That to me is a very strange phenomenon.
“I can’t think of anything I’d rather do less than have to continuously share details of my everyday life. I’m always surprised that certain actors have Twitter accounts.”
You can watch Johansson on Letterman below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNhIrU3pIlE
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