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Jennifer Lawrence talks about the theft of her intimate photos and explains why she took them

 Jennifer Lawrence talks about the theft of her intimate photos and explains why she took them

Jennifer Lawrence talks about the theft of her intimate photos and explains why she took them


Jennifer Lawrence has broken her silence and has decided to speak for the first time about the theft of her nude photos and their leaking. The actress has given an interview to the American magazine Vanity Fair where she has assured that it is not "a scandal" but "a sexual crime".


The protagonist of The Good Side of Things and The Great American Scam, who reported for the magazine's November issue at the beginning of August, before the photos were stolen from her iCloud, agreed to a subsequent interview . Journalist Sam Kashner contacted the 24-year-old actress to give her "an opportunity to speak" about the so-called celebgate and she said yes. There was a lot to say about this case that affects dozens of celebrities such as Kate Upton, Amber Heard or Kim Kardashian among others.


These are some of the main statements:


HOW YOU RECEIVED THE NEWS

"Just because I'm a public figure, just because I'm an actress, it doesn't mean that I asked for this. It doesn't mean that I come with my work (...) It's my body and it should be my decision, the fact that I am not is absolutely grotesque. I can't believe we live in this world. "


WHY THE PHOTOS WERE MADE

"Every time I tried to write something [about the photos] it made me cry or get angry. I started writing an apology, but I have nothing to apologize for. I was in a healthy, loving and great relationship for four years. It was long distance. , and [in cases like this] your boyfriend watches pornography or sees you. "


HOW WOULD YOU RATE THE PHOTOS

"It is not a scandal, it is a sex crime. It is a rape, it is disgusting. The law needs to change, and we need to change. Hence, web pages are also responsible. The simple fact that someone can be exploited and raped , and that the first thing someone thinks about is making a profit is beyond me. "


WHO HAVE SEEN THE IMAGES

“Anyone who sees those photos is perpetuating the sexual offense. They should feel ashamed. Even people I know and love tell me, "Oh yeah, I saw the photos." I don't want to get angry but at the same time I'm thinking that I didn't give them permission to see my naked body. "


HOW HE TOLD HIS FATHER

"When I had to call my dad to tell him what had happened… It doesn't matter how much money I make from 'The Hunger Games.' I can promise you that if they give you the choice between such an amount of money or making that call to tell your father that something like this has happened to you, it is not worth it (...) Fortunately I was playing golf, so I was happy. good humor"

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