Jennifer Lawrence breaks silence over nude photo hacking!

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Jennifer Lawrence on the cover of the November 2014 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. PATRICK DEMARCHELIER EXCLUSIVELY FOR VANITY FAIR

Jennifer Lawrence sat down with Vanity Fair and spoke candidly about the nude photos of her that were stolen and published online this past summer.  Private images of celebrities including Kate Upton, Rihanna, Cara Delevingne  and others were widely distributed on the internet last month in the largest celebrity hacking scandal in history.

Speaking for the first about the photo hacking scandal (courtesy of failed iCloud app from Apple) she never minced a word and showed her disgust over the scandal and called it ” a sex crime”.

The Oscar-winning actress spoke about the legal outcome of the hack. She recently hired top entertainment lawyer Martin Singer, who has written to Google demanding that the company pay for its “blatantly unethical behaviour”. His Los Angeles-based firm Lavely & Singer represents more than a dozen of the women affected.

The October issue of Vanity Fair (with Lawrence on the cover, photographed by Patrick Demarchelier) arrives on newsstands Thursday.

(Vanity Fair)