Apart from a brief statement from her spokeswoman, Jennifer Lawrence has refrained from publicly addressing her nude photo hack over Labor Day weekend. That changes with this month's Vanity Fair cover story, in which Lawrence has strong words for the hackers who stole her photos, the web sites who spread them, and the millions who viewed them. "It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime," Lawrence told writer Sam Kashner. "I started to write an apology, but I don't have anything to say I'm sorry for."
Just as disappointing as the hacking, Lawrence says, was
the fact that people she trusted had no qualms about looking at the
pictures. "Anyone who looked at those photos, you're perpetuating a
sexual offense. You should cower with shame. Even people who I know and
love say, 'Oh, yeah, I looked at the pictures.' I don't want to get mad,
but at the same time I'm thinking, I didn't tell you that you could
look at my naked body."
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