There seems to be a fascination with celebrity leaked photos, often called nip slips, oops! or Scarlett Johansson nude.
Vanessa Hudgens, Christina Aguilera, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Greene, and Vanessa Hudgens have all been victims of the leaked photo. A fake nude photo of Disney star Selena Gomez hit the web and people flocked to the internet like they were losing service that day. “Hurry, click and save the photo before I’m shut off!”
What often amazes me is the reason why celebrities end up nude online. More than likely the publicist’s statement will sound something like: “A jealous former friend went onto so and so’s computer and posted them. Then media outlets picked the pictures up and the next thing you know, my client is back in the news.”
Not really but you get the point. No matter what or who the reason is for the leak, and it is usually traced back to the person in the photo, internet surfers will click to see them. Case in point a story I wrote about Selena Gomez.
Her “nude” photo story received roughly 20,000 hits in one day. Why? To see Selena Gomez naked.
Celebrities know what they are doing when their leaked photos end up on the internet. It usually succeeds a stupid act like getting arrested, a long drought of being out of the news, or to promote something, like a horrible movie that had way too high of a budget.
The most recent example is Vanessa Hudgens, whose had photos leaked a couple of times. Her latest movie “Sucker Punch” did not do too well at the box office, so why not leak some nude photos? The next thing you know, Hudgens is searched online and “Sucker Punch” benefits from coming up in web searches.
Whatever the reason for celebrity leaked photos is irrelevant. Because no matter what, if you see a headline that reads, “Scarlett Johansson nude – NSFW Photo,” you’re going to click it. Just like you did here.
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