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Jennifer Lawrence and other celebrities respond to nude photos hack

Monday, September 1, 2014
Actress and singer Victoria Justice tackled the allegations head-on in a post on her Twitter page.
Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney also denied the validity of the photos, adding a bit of humor in her tweet.
Though Ariana Grande's reps have also called the photos fake, the singer herself has ignored the rumors, instead posting a picture from the recording studio.
Many celebrities are ignoring the photos and rumors of to-be-released photos entirely and continuing with normal posts on social media, including Kim Kardashian.
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not.
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not.
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not.
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not.
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly.
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly.
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly.
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly.
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