The actress was one of the victims of a computer attack on Apple's iCloud, which, in 2014, exposed intim-te photographs of more than 100 celebrities. Seven years later, Jennifer Lawrence says "the trauma will stay forever".
Jennifer Lawrence has spoken openly about her involvement in the iCloud Gate case – the computer attack on Apple's iCloud, which, in 2014, exposed intim-te photographs of more than 100 celebrities.
“Anyone can look at my n-ked body without my consent, at any time of the day,” said the actress, who at the time was 24 years old and was one of the highest paid actresses in the world, to Vanity Fair in the presentation of her new movie 'Don't Look Up', premiering on Netflix.
“Someone in France published them. My trauma will stay forever,” she vented.
The actress had already spoken about the subject in a podcast of The Hollywood Reporter. “There is not a person in the world who is not able to see my intim-te photos. You can be at a barbecue and someone shows them on their cell phone. It was an impossible thing to process,” she stated.
In addition to Lawrence, other renowned women in the entertainment world, such as Rihanna, Selena Gomez and Kim Kardashian, were also targeted.