2:08 PM EDT 10/28/2014
Christina Hendricks and Olivia Munn claim they were not targeted by hackers.
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Over the weekend, photos, which reportedly featured Hendricks and Munn both clothed and otherwise, hit the web. In response to the alleged photo hacking, the actress' have spoken out, denying they have been victimized by the recent celebrity photo hacking.
"The topless image is fake and not an image of Christina," Hendricks' rep told E! News, via a report by the Vancouver Sun. However, the rest of the photos were reportedly real, as the rep confirmed. "Christina's phone was in fact hacked and photos were stolen. The proper authorities have been contacted in hopes of rectifying this situation."
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In recent weeks, photos of many celebrities, including Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Ariana Grande, Keke Palmer, Kelly Brook and Lea Michele, have surfaced on sites, including Reddit and 4Chan.
Victoria Justice, who was reportedly to be involved in the scandal, denied the leaked photos of her were actually her. On Twitter, the actress said, "These so called nudes of me are FAKE people. Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*."
Mary E. Winstead took ownership of the photos, admitting to fans she was the person in the leaked photos. "To those of you looking at photos I took with my husband years ago in the privacy of our home, hope you feel great about yourselves," she said.
In response to the allegedly leaked nudes, Munn took to Twitter, where she shared a photo of a baby, and one of a cat. In the caption, she wrote, "If you ever hacked my phone, these are the photos you'd find."
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