Lindsey Vonn, Tiger Woods, Katharine McPhee Nude Photos Hacked

Katharine McPhee, Tiger Woods and his ex-girlfriend Lindsey Vonn were hacked, and now nude photos of them have leaked online. On Monday, a number of stars had private naked pictures posted on a handful of websites, and now Gossip Cop hears they are threatening legal action. Miley Cyrus, Nicole Scherzinger, Juno Temple and Kristen Stewart were among the others who were hacked.

Woods has already had his attorney fire off a letter, threatening to sue the sites that have posted the pictures of the golfer fully nude. His lawyer tells Gossip Cop, “The posting of these illegally hacked photos is a despicable invasion of our client’s privacy, and we will aggressively pursue any websites who seek to capitalize on or encourage this outrageous conduct.” The naked shots of Woods became public because his ex-girlfriend Vonn’s phone was hacked, and the two seemingly sent each other shots of each other unclothed when they were still a couple.

McPhee’s intimate pictures were also stolen from her phone. Her lawyer is similarly ready to pursue legal action against sites that don’t pull down the pictures. Gossip Cop has also reached out to several other reps to see whether they, as well, will go after the handful of outlets that have published the illegally obtained nude photos.

As Gossip Cop reported earlier, several nude photos of Stewart were hacked and leaked online earlier on Monday, featuring the actress in various outfits as well as naked in a shower. We reached out to her rep to see whether the actress will also take legal action against the outlets that have posted the invasive shots. Over the past few months, a number of female stars have been victimized by hackers, including Amanda Seyfried, Demi Lovato, Kate Hudson, Lucy Hale, and Rosario Dawson. The latest hack is the largest since the so-called Fappening in September 2014, during which the nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and a slew of other stars were leaked online.

Naturally, Gossip Cop will not publish any of these illegally obtained pictures. We sincerely hope other sites will also refrain from further victimizing these celebrities by posting the highly invasive photos.

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