Photoshop or major invasion of privacy?
Celebrities made declarations claiming both Sunday after an internet user uploaded what they claimed were nude and risque photos of dozens of celebrities on the content-sharing site 4chan. Jennifer Lawrence's representatives made a statement implying that the photos of her are in fact real. They told ABC News: "This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
Meanwhile, celebrities like Victoria Justice are taking to social media to speak out against the hacker.
View the gallery above to see celebrities' mixed reactions to the alleged photo leak.
The full list of more than 100 celebrities who the hacker has supposedly acquired photos of includes Rihanna, Hope Solo and Kate Upton.
Actress and singer Victoria Justice tackled the allegations head-on in a post on her Twitter page. (Twitter, Victoria Justice)
Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney also denied the validity of the photos, adding a bit of humor in her tweet. (Twitter, McKayla Maroney)
Though Ariana Grande's reps have also called the photos fake, the singer herself has ignored the rumors, instead posting a picture from the recording studio. (Twitter, Ariana Grande)
Many celebrities are ignoring the photos and rumors of to-be-released photos entirely and continuing with normal posts on social media, including Kim Kardashian. (Instagram, Kim Kardashian)
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not. (Twitter, Mary Elizabeth Winstead)
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not. (Twitter, Mary Elizabeth Winstead)
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not. (Twitter, Mary Elizabeth Winstead)
Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the most vocal of those speaking out against the photos being made public, real or not. (Twitter, Mary Elizabeth Winstead)
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly. (Twitter, Perez Hilton)
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly. (Twitter, Perez Hilton)
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly. (Twitter, Perez Hilton)
Meanwhile, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton apologized for posting the photos on his website, taking them down quickly. (Twitter, Perez Hilton)