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Seductive Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake Pics Leaked in Phone Hack
Mila Kunis has become the latest celebrity whose phone has been hacked, and there are reportedly some sensual Justin Timberlake photos on the device!
Multiple photos have been released, one showing Justin sleeping n-ked on a bed and the other of J.T. wearing a pair of pink underwear over his head.
Mila is in a bathtub with only her head visible in another, and there’s an explicit one of a male who can’t be identified because his face is obscured.
There are also texts, which the hacker says expose Justin and Mila’s conversations.
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While filming and promoting their picture Friends With Benefits, Justin and Mila were rumored to be dating, but none of them acknowledged it.
Hollywood Leaks is thought to be the most likely culprit, but it has yet to claim credit for the attack.
It’s unknown how the hacker pulled this off or whether the photographs are genuine.
Scarlett Johansson is reportedly going to the FBI today after n-de images of her were leaked from her phone.
Pictures of Johansson standing in what looks to be her bedroom in front of the mirror with only a towel to cover her front and her bottom entirely exposed began circulating on Twitter and other social media sites.
This is the latest in a long line of celebrities whose privacy has supposedly been violated. Miley Cyrus, Jessica Alba, and Vanessa Hudgens all had their phones hacked in recent months, according to reports.
“The FBI confirms we are investigating computer intrusions of high profile figures,” Laura Eimiller, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, told RadarOnline.
This might involve a computer, desktop, laptop, iPad, mobile phone, as well as invasions into personal internet accounts.