When actress Scarlett Johansson sat down for an interview with CNN Nairobi, the "Avengers" star made sure to address her recent nude photo scandal.

Just less than two weeks ago, nude photos of "Lost in Translation" actress Scarlett Johansson were leaked in the internet. It was believed that hackers got access to her mobile phone and acquired the photos illegally. When Johansson visited Kenya to visit the humanitarian group, Oxfam, she sat down with CNN's David McKenzie and discussed the current famine situation in Kenya, along with the nude photo controversy.

Johansson stressed how privacy is important to everyone, including celebrities who spend most of their lives under the public's eye.

"Who doesn't want to protect their own privacy? Just because you're an actor or make films or whatever doesn't mean you're not entitled to your own personal privacy. If that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong." answered Johansson when asked how she felt about the leaked photos. This incident especially hurt Johansson for the fact that the actress has never appeared "nude" in any of her films or projects.

This has been the first time the actress has commented regarding the nude photo scandal.

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