Monday 1 September 2014

Jennifer Lawrence

Isn't it interesting that reaction on the internet of hacking celebrity phones and publishing pictures of naked women doesn't quite elicit the same response as hacking celebrity voicemails?

5 comments:

  1. Your first link page reads "Within seconds of the images appearing on the internet, Jennifer Lawrence began trending on Twitter." when it should read "Within seconds of Jennifer Lawrence leaking her images onto the internet, Jennifer Lawrence began trending on Twitter." Page hacked I guess.

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  2. Message is clear for the ladies - anywhere around a camera, leave the clothes on. The other bit is not going to be stopped any time soon.

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  3. I'd never heard of her until this hacking story came up.

    The cynical side is telling me that it's a publicity stunt.

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  4. "I'd never heard of her until this hacking story came up."

    Really? How did you manage that? You live in Papua New Guinea?

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