Bella Thorne released n*de photos in response to hacker's threat
Instead of giving in to a hackers threat who gained access to her nude photos, actress Bella Thorne decided to release them
herself on Twitter along with the hacker's messages to her.
In a post to her Twitter account, on Saturday, June, 15, Thorne stated that she was harassed for over 24 hours by a hacker who gained access to nude photos of her.
This attacker then proceeded to send her text messages that contained the stolen images.
Instead of giving in to the demands of the hacker, Thorne decided to release them herself instead of giving control to the person extorting her.
When referencing the hacker in her statement, Thorne said "fbi will be at your house shortly", so it is assumed that a formal complaint has been opened with the FBI.
In a similar scenario, Radiohead released 18 tracks of OK Computer sessions last week after hackers stole them and demanded a payment of $150,000. Instead of giving into the extortionists demands, RadioHead decided to put them up for sale on Bandcamp, with all the proceeds going to the Extinction Rebellion charit
In a post to her Twitter account, on Saturday, June, 15, Thorne stated that she was harassed for over 24 hours by a hacker who gained access to nude photos of her.
This attacker then proceeded to send her text messages that contained the stolen images.
Instead of giving in to the demands of the hacker, Thorne decided to release them herself instead of giving control to the person extorting her.
For too long I let a man take advantage of me over and over and I'm f**king sick of it, I'm putting this out because it's MY DECISION NOW U DONT GET TO TAKE YET ANOTHER THING FROM ME.
I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back. U can't control my life u never will.
Thorne stated that the hacker also shared with her nude photos of other celebrities. It is not known who these other nude photos belong to.Fuck u and the power u think you have over me. I’m gonna write about this in my next book😡😡😡 pic.twitter.com/0Ep0iXgW51— BITCHIMBELLATHORNE (@bellathorne) June 15, 2019
When referencing the hacker in her statement, Thorne said "fbi will be at your house shortly", so it is assumed that a formal complaint has been opened with the FBI.
In a similar scenario, Radiohead released 18 tracks of OK Computer sessions last week after hackers stole them and demanded a payment of $150,000. Instead of giving into the extortionists demands, RadioHead decided to put them up for sale on Bandcamp, with all the proceeds going to the Extinction Rebellion charit
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