‘My trauma will exist forever’: Jennifer Lawrence on 2014 nude photo leak

Jennifer Lawrence has reflected on the traumatic experience of her nude images being leaked online several years ago. Hollywood actresses were targeted in 2014 by stealing and leaking nude photos of them, which were later posted on a site named 4Chan. Years later, Lawrence says the trauma of the hacking scandal will last a lifetime.

The Oscar winner spoke with Vanity Fair. This is also Jennifer’s first major interview in many years. To forge a more private existence with family, he took a step back from public life. During the discussion, she revealed that though she made peace with herself after the incident, the agony is still there.

Reflecting on the ordeal, Lawrence said, “Anyone can see my naked body without my consent, at any time someone in France publishes them. My trauma will exist forever.”

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey for The Hollywood Reporter in 2017, Lawrence expressed that the hack scared her of being naked in a movie. “I’ll never share that part of myself since it’s shared against my will. I’d much rather have my whole house invaded. I’m so afraid of my phone and my computer and electronics is,” she admitted.

Lawrence posed nude in front of the camera for the first time the following year for her spy film Red Sparrow. She defended her decision to give a nude shot in the film in which she played a Russian ballerina-turned-assassin. The scene, Lawrence admitted to Vanity Fair, “scared the hell out”.

Meanwhile, her worldwide comedy Don’t Look Up with Leonardo DiCaprio is coming to theaters on December 10. Netflix Premieres on December 24. Meryl Streep, Ariana Grande, Jonah Hill, Kid Cudi, Timothée Chalamet are part of this star-studded venture.

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