Model Hannah Davis arrives for Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit issue launch party in New York, February 12, 2013.
Model Hannah Davis arrives for Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit issue launch party in New York, February 12, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SPORT)
Model Hannah Davis arrives for Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit issue launch party in New York, February 12, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SPORT)

The Fappening is not over yet, although because of tighter monitoring and threats of lawsuits, leaks of nude celebrity selfies hacked have been coming in trickles. At the same time, some of Fappening's first batch of victims are speaking their minds about the incident.

The latest victim, according to Bollywood News & Gossips, is fashion model Hannah Davis, who has graced the pages of Sports Illustrated and strutted the catwalks for Victoria's Secret.

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The Web site published seven Davis photos of which five were selfies and two images apparently taken by professional lensmen. The selfies show the blonde supermodel in different stages of undress.

In the first frame, she had a tight white skirt with black geometric patterns and a tube bra on. She still had the same sexy outfit in the second frame which was shot showing Davis in a side pose.

On the third frame, the skirt and bra were gone and all she had was a T-back and arms to cover her breast. The fourth frame was basically similar to the third photo, except she showed more of her mammary glands this time, particularly the right side. But no nipples were exposed.

Frames 1 and 6 are facial shots, while frame 7 is also a mug shot of an unglamorous Davis with no makeup but with creams on different parts of her still pretty face.

Meanwhile, two Fappening 1 victims bared their sentiments (not their bodies) in recent days to denounce the celebrity nude leaks.

Actress Gabrielle Union broke her silence at the Cosmopolitan magazine conference on Sunday at New York City. Union shared that she was informed of the hack the day after she tied the knot with NBA player Dwayne Wade when she received a text from her team while she was on an island-paradise with her new hubby.

"In the moment, I froze. I was mortified, terrified ... I just didn't know what to do. I felt I had given so much of myself, but I had saved a little bit for myself and for my husband, and they had taken that from me," The Hollywood Reporter quotes Union.

The actress sought the help of FBI, dismisses talk that she is partly to blame for taking nude selfies and insists the hackers are criminals.

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"What you do with your body is your choice. Period ... And when someone takes your choice away and your power away over your own body, it's a crime," the actress snapped.

Meantime, A-Lister Jennifer Lawrence, the poster girl of Fappening, told BBC Radio 1 she would never open a Twitter account.

The Hunger Games star explained, quoted by The Guardian, "I'm not very good on phones or technology. I can not really keep up with emails, so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me. I don't really understand what it is. It's this weird enigma that people talk about. And it's fine. I respect that, but no, I will never get a Twitter."

Lawrence added that Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account claiming that it is her's is a fake one.