Another Nude Photo Scandal? Carly Rae Jepsen Joins In.

Another nude photo leaked scandal hits the Internet, leaving the majority of us to wonder why it is that female stars seem so curiously duty-bound to have naked snaps taken of themselves.

What exactly is it about female celebrities and taking nude photos of themselves? We’re not sure exactly why Celedoms “finest” feel so compelled to de-wardrobe and take photos of the occasion but singer Carly Rae Jepsen is the latest celeb to apparently have had nude photos of herself stolen by computer hackers.

Apparently it happened earlier in the year, and the reason why the story is reaching the news again is that the hacker who stole the photos, a chap by the name of Christopher David Long, has turned himself in to police after trying to sell the photos to various websites.

Rae Jepson joins a growing list of ill-advised celebrity names that includes Mila Kunis, Scarlett Johansson, Vanessa Hudgins and Glee star Heather Morris.

Most of our advice we offer on our website is aimed at the general public, but on the off chance we do have any budding female celebs reading this then this advice is for you…

…celebrities are always going to grab the attention of others more so than anyone else. This includes hackers. If you take nude photos of yourself then you are more likely than anyone else to have them stolen by cyberspace intruders.

So don’t do it!

Take heed.

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