Jennifer Lawrence Finally Opened Up About The ‘Violating Sex Crime’ She Experienced

The hack is something that violated her privacy in such a way, there was nothing she could do to control it or combat it. You have to feel absolutely horrible for someone who has to go through that. No matter where she goes, who she meets – she’ll always have that thought in the back of her mind that those people have seen her naked. Lawrence said that once, she met a fan who still called her a role model after the hack had happened and it brought her to tears –

I think, like, a year and a half ago, somebody said something to me about how I was ‘a good role model for girls,’ and I had to go into the bathroom and sob because I felt like an imposter — I felt like, ‘I can’t believe somebody still feels that way after what happened.’ It’s so many different things to process when you’ve been violated like that

While people claimed that it was “her own fault” for having nude photos of herself online – that’s f*cking bullsh*t. At one point or another, everyone is entitled to their privacy. If she wanted to take nude photos of herself and send them to someone she was romantically involved in, that’s her business. It’s not the entire world’s business. *Mic Drop*