Dwyane Wade And Gabrielle Union Address Leaked Topless Photo
Gabrielle Union is one of the latest victims of celebrity hackers. Union's nude photos were leaked. It was a big blow to Union, who just recently married National Basketball Association (NBA) star Dwyane Wade. As such, Union and her new husband have recently released a statement in light of the scandal that the "Bring It On" star has gotten herself into.
According to TMZ Sports, Union's leaked nude photos were only taken for her husband to see and they were eventually deleted. She was topless in a selfie. Unfortunately, her iCloud account was compromised and hackers have gained access to Union's private pictures and even shared those pictures to the world. Union's naked pictures are being shared on different social media websites. They reportedly spoke with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and plan to take legal actions to find the perpetrator.
In Wade and Union's joint statement, they described the hackers as vultures. Their statement also spoke about how racism and violation against women and children have long existed since the beginning. Wade and Union ended their statement by sending their love and support for other people who have been victims of such crime.
"For anyone out there also being affected by these and other hacking and hate crimes, we send our love, support, and prayers," the couple said in the statement. "We have done nothing wrong," they added. Union, who has always been active on Twitter and Instagram, has remained quiet since the leak.
Recently, a second wave of leaked celebrity nude photos were shared around the Internet. In addition to Union, other celebrities included in the latest leak are Rihanna, Mary Kate Olsen, Amber Heard, Lili Sobieski, Kate Bosworth, Meagan Good, Jenny McCarthy, and U.S. female soccer star player Hope Solo. The Globe and Mail reported that the latest hacked celebrity nude photo leak could have been likely the work of the same hacker who had previously shared exposed celebrities' private pictures online. The FBI are still reportedly probing and working on the first set of hacked photos. Apple, on the other hand, is trying to tighten the security of iCloud accounts by incorporating two-factor verification system to protect the date stored on their servers.