Jill Scott confirms leaked robed photo, denies naked one; Singer shames "poor boys & mean girls" and reminds everyone of invasion of privacy

By Staff Writer

Sep 05, 2014 02:14 AM EDT

Another celebrity fell victim to the massive hacking and distribution of leaked nude photos, and this time it's Jill Scott. The singer reminds everyone that her privacy was invaded and confirms her photo, while also shaming the people who continuously share the nudes.

Scott seems unapologetic and instead would like to remind everyone that she did nothing wrong. "My photo was hacked; my PRIVACY INVADED," said her Tweet.

According to MTV, Scott posted a series of Twitter statuses on Wednesday addressing the issue and confirming only one of the two photos of her that surfaced. She is not ashamed of it, the article says. Scott's Twitter post mentioned her taking the photo with a robe, but that the naked picture with exposed breasts was not of her. The Independent mentions the singer claiming the photo was taken as a way to chronicle her weight loss. Scott joins Ariana Grande and Victoria Justice on the list of those who claim that some of their photos were fake.

Scott also continued to say in the sixth part of her Twitter message that the "poor boys & mean girls" behind the distribution of the photos should "move from stilted satisfaction."

According to CBS News, Scott became trending in Twitter shortly after news of her leaked photos began circulating. However, the article is not sure whether Scott's photos were part of the bigger hack that victimized hundreds of celebrities, whose private photos have been hacked and released in photo-sharing site 4chan. Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and Victoria Justice have all stated that they will pursue legal action against the people behind this invasion of privacy.

According to MTV, the FBI is already investigating the incident and the person behind it is already in serious trouble after leaking underage photos of McKayla Maroney. Several sites have already taken down Maroney's photos.

The Independent further says that the person behind the distribution of photos on 4chan on August 31 is allegedly disappointed with the amount of money earned from it. 

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