Showing posts with label Leaked Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leaked Photos. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

About N*de Egyptian Blogger Aliaa Magda Elmahdy

Wearing nothing but a pair of stockings, red ribbon in her hair and pair of flat red shoes, the black and white shot would not look out of place in a nude photography book. But this is no ordinary art project.
It is the work of a feminist Egyptian activist who is making a bold and potentially dangerous statement. The picture in question shows Elmahdy completely naked and uncensored, angering many Egyptians.

Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, a 20-year old university student from Cairo, has sparked outrage in the Middle East with the controversial full-length image, posted on her blog last week. Elmahdy is a self-professed atheist since she was 16. An outspoken feminist, liberal vegetarian, she seems to tackle many controversial issues.

Aliaa Elmahdy apparently thought she was striking a blow for sexual equality and free expression in Egypt when she posted nude photographs of herself on a blog. Instead Ms. Elmahdy set off a wave of outrage here, stoking conservative Islamist sentiments that many liberals fear will undermine their prospects in the country’s parliamentary election next week.

It is hard to overstate the shock at an Egyptian woman’s posting nude photographs of herself on the Internet in a conservative religious country where a vast majority of Muslim women are veiled and even men seldom bare their knees in public. In Egypt, even kissing in public is taboo.

The girl posts a picture of herself in full nude on her blog and Twitter becomes infested with angry comments in Egypt.

One such issue is the stark contrast noted between Egyptian society and sex, as well as Hollywood depictions of Western mentalities. In the age of near instantaneous access to information on a global scale, cultures are always coming in contact with each other and differences in culture become quite obvious to people. Egypt’s exposure to Hollywood movies loaded with scantily clad and promiscuous women (in comparison to Egypt) has helped provide steam for many people to want change in Egyptian society, but are their actions helping them get there?

Usually, society changes bit by bit as new generations come to power and bring their values to the table. As each new generation explores the fringes of society’s values, the shape of that society slowly transforms. But when individuals leap past the fringes into the taboo to challenge the status quo the results can often cause society to retreat from that area, undoing progress.

Some liberals feared that the posting by 20-year-old university student Aliaa Magda Elmahdy would taint them in the eyes of deeply conservative Egyptians ahead of Nov. 28 parliamentary elections in which they are trying to compete with fundamentalist Islamic parties.

Nudity is strongly frowned upon in Egyptian society, even as an art form. Elmahdy's posting is almost unheard of in a country where most women in the Muslim majority wear the headscarf and even those who don't wear clothes exposing the arms or legs in public, are rarely.

The issue has become a debate in Twitter under the #NudePhotoRevolutionary hashtag. While some praise Elmahdy for being a revolutionary, most people have replied negatively to her actions.

“The lighting is awful and the composition is dreadful. Break all the social boundaries you want, but don’t call it art,” prominent Egyptian blogger Lilian Wagdy posted in the discussion.

"This hurts the entire secular current in front of those calling themselves the people of virtue," Sayyed el-Qimni, a prominent self-described secular figure, said referring to Islamists.

"It's is a double disaster. Because I am liberal and I believe in the right of personal freedom, I can't interfere," el-Qimni said Wednesday night on one of Egypt's popular TV political talk shows, "90 Minutes."

The April 6 movement, one of the most prominent liberal activist groups that led the 18-day uprising against Mubarak, issued a statement denying claims by some on the Web that Elmahdy is a member of the group.

The posting prompted furious discussions on Internet social media sites, with pages for and against her put up on Facebook.

Comments ranged from the overtly religious warnings of sin and punishment in the conservative camp, to genuine concern expressed by liberal activists. Ali Hagras, another Egyptian blogger expressed his concern for the ramifications of Elmahdy’s actions.

“Let’s just hope Salafi Sheikhs don’t get word of this. They’re going to throw it on the liberals and seculars.”

“Elmahdy really seems to support freedom of speech,” said Islam Kamel, an Egyptian Engineering student at the American University in Cairo, to bikyamasr.com. “She is even supporting Denmark for the drawings they made.”

“#nudephotorevolutionary was the most daring conflicting act I’ve seen for a long time but was also the worst thing that happened to the liberal movement in Egypt,” Kamel continued. According to Kamel, he feels that her actions have caused more harm than good. Her actions have done “nothing but stir a debate and allow the conservatives to have one more reason to call for an Islamic state and blame liberals and seculars for this. You will probably see one of them saying this is how all women will act if Egypt isn’t saved by an Islamic leader.

“She is very young,” Kamel added. “There is also the chance that she has a philosophy behind her actions but it is not thought out properly.”

One activist, Mahmoud Hossein, told Bikyamasr.com he felt her actions were brave, but ultimately foolish. The general feeling coming from the liberal camp is that she should not have tried to be so bold. “She should think of the consequences of her actions.”

Another activist Ahmed Awadallah praised her in a Tweet, writing, "I'm totally taken back by her bravery."

A supporter, who identified himself as Emad Nasr Zikri, wrote in a comment on Elmahdy's blog, "We need to learn how to separate between nudity and sex." He said that before fundamentalist influence in Egypt, "there were nude models in art school for students to draw."

Some 100 people liked his comment, while thousands flooded the site with insults. Some denounced Elmahdy as a "prostitute" and "mentally sick" or urged police to arrest her.

Elmahdy did not reply to attempts by The Associated Press to contact her.

Women rights activist Nehad Abou el-Qomsan said conservatives "keep adding layers to cover up the women and deny their existence."

But, she said, what Elmahdy did "is also rejected because posing nude is a form of body abuse."

The fear is that such acts of expression are such delicate issues and any massive and sudden disruption to the way the system works will inevitably lead to more conservatism as people shy away from what ‘liberalism’ may bring.

“The only thing she accomplished is giving the conservatives a better way to win the elections using this single blog as their method,” Kamel stressed.

Perhaps Elmahdy’s actions were rash, but the debate has certainly stirred many different opinions. Perhaps Egypt is a few decades away from having such expressions of freedom accepted. Until then, sex and shame are inextricably linked together, and Egypt’s sexual taboos remain firmly (on the surface) in place.

Elmahdy wrote on her blog that the photographs, which show her standing wearing only stockings, are "screams against a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy." The blog has since received over 1.8 million hits and almost 10,000 "likes."

On her blog individuals made comments like "prostitute" and "mentally sick" under her photos.

"Whatever her message was/is it was gone unnoticed.even if it was a simple expression of freedom, the message didnt get because sadly, people payed [sic] attenion [sic] to her body and not the message, I think the message would have been more effective if a bunch of men did it 'cause no one will be talking about their bodies. Still I support her choice to do whatever she likes with her body 'cause its her body after all," @EgyptianLiberal posted.

Elmahdy, who is seen in one photograph wearing only stockings, includes the caption "[the photo] screams against a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy."

"I have the right to live freely in any place," Elmahdy wrote on her blog. "I feel happy and self satisfied when I feel that I'm really free," she said.

She posted multiple other photographs of naked people, both male and female.

Elmahdy and her boyfriend Kareem Amer, also a controversial blogger, have challenged Egypt's social strictures before. Earlier this year, they posted mobile phone video footage of themselves debating with managers of a public park who threw them out for public displays of affection.

Amer, who spent four years in prison for blog posting deemed insulting to Islam and for calling Mubarak a "symbol of tyranny," chided liberals who condemned Elmahdy.

"I think we should not be afraid of those in power or Islamists, as much as we should be worried of politicians claiming to be liberal," he wrote on his Facebook page. "They are ready to sacrifice us to avoid tarnishing their image."

The posting comes at a time when Egypt, a nation of some 85 million people, is polarized between Islamists and liberals ahead of the elections, the first since the February ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak.

Aliaa Magda Elmahdy is one of many Middle Easterners who have utilized social networking as a political action tool.

Elmahdy's "freedom of expression" is a parallel to other recent social upheavals, such as the Arab Spring and the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Lindsay Lohan N*de Photos Leaked. Are they Fake?

Lindsay Lohan just can't get a break these days with every single thing involving her ending up in the media spotlight. She rarely works and seems to be more known for being in trouble or being the butt-end of some kind of joke. It's sad, but that's entertainment, ladies and gents.


It seems you're never really famous until there's a sex tape, nip-slip or some other major issue these days, and Lindsay Lohan is now the latest victim of that whole genre of exploitation. She only just finished her Playboy shoot, after saying for years that she'd never pose nude or do any nude scenes. Now, some interesting imagery of LiLo has surfaced online by a man who says she let him photograph her nude five years ago!

The photographer, Harvey Edwards, claims that the troubled starlet allowed him to photograph her nude on a motorcycle. However, these photos are not showing LiLo's face. Nonetheless, the body in these three shows, which can be seen here, do kind of look a bit like Lindsay's body before she turned into Hollywood's favorite barfly. Now it's a little frumpy and plasticky, frequently covered in bruises (because drunk girls do tend to bump into things a lot).


Are the n*de pics of Lindsay Lohan real?

Apparently they're not, according to Lindsay's "people." But hey, that wouldn't be the first time a rep for a celeb denied things that were true to save-face. Keep in mind that these are the same people who try to say she was complying with her probation before she was taken in for a "failure to comply."

Whether they're real or not, and sources say they're not, it doesn't really matter. And this Harvey Edwards guy just got himself a small dose of fame at least; even if it did mean riding on the coat tails of an impending train-wreck.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Scarlett Johansson Seeks Legal Action Over N*de Photo Leak

Actress Scarlett Johansson is threatening legal action against anyone who posts the nude photos of her that hit the Internet on Wednesday.

Johansson's lawyer, Marty Singer, has issued letters to websites that are running the photos — one of which shows her topless, another shows her standing with a towel covering her front side with her butt exposed in a mirror — noting that they must take the photos down and that they are "stolen copyright protected private photographs," according to TMZ.

The lawyer's statement continues, "The highly personal and private photographs at issue capture our client self-posing in her own home in a state of undress and/or topless. If you fail to comply, you will be acting at your own peril. Please govern yourselves accordingly."

E! News confirmed that the FBI is currently investigating who may have hacked the actress' computer or other device and leaked the photos. "The FBI is investigating a person or group responsible for a series of cyber intrusions of high-profile figures," FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said. "This would include many devices — could mean a computer, desktop, laptop, iPad, cell phone ... intrusions into personal online accounts too."

Johansson is one of many celebrities who have been targeted by a ring of hackers who gained access their personal information, including Christina Aguilera, Miley Cyrus, Jessica Alba, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.

On the same day that Johansson's photos hit the Web, TMZ reported that Mila Kunis had also been hacked. There are reportedly four photos of the actress floating around, including one of the actress in a bathtub and one of her with an identified male. There are also reportedly two photos out there of Kunis' "Friends With Benefits" co-star Justin Timberlake. He is lying in a bed in one and wearing pink underwear on his head in another. Kunis is not featured in the pics with Justin.

FBI Working With Scarlett Johansson On N*de Photo Leak


Scarlett Johansson has enlisted the help of the FBI to track down the possible hackers who leaked her nude photos onto the web.
The images went viral across the Internet earlier this week and the 26-year-old actress claims that the photos were likely hacked from a personal cell phone.

According to a new report from the Washington Post, the FBI is currently investigating the incident and released a statement claiming they are "aware of the alleged hacking incident and is looking into it."

The leaked photos of Johansson are just the most recent in a string of celebrity photos leaked onto the web including pictures of Blake Lively, Vanessa Hudgens and Jessica Alba. Hackers who claimed responsibility for the photos of Lively and Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Christina Aguilera, Ali Larter and Miley Cyrus are also suspected hacking victims.

Scarlett Johansson Threatens to Sue Over N*de Photos

Do not cross ScarJo.
After photos of a n*de, t0pless Scarlett Johansson stormed the web Tuesday and Wednesday, the star has threatened to sue.


TMZ reports that Johansson's attorney sent letters of warning to various websites demanding they immediately take down "stolen copyright protected private photographs."

Confirming that the R-rated photos are indeed bonafide, the 26-year-old star's attorney Marty Singer writes: "The highly personal and private photographs at issue capture our client self-posing in her own home in a state of undress and/or t0pless."

Singer adds: "If you fail to comply, you will be acting at your own peril. Please govern yourselves accordingly."

TMZ also reports that Johansson's team reached out to the FBI to investigate the photo hack.

Jessica Alba N*de Uncensored PHOTOS Leak Hack



Radar Online reported, "the FBI launched an investigation in March to find the tech savvy group accused of stealing naked photos of Hollywood actresses including Jessica Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Vanessa Hudgens and Christina Aguilera.

At the time, cyber-crooks were reported to have nude photos and videos of at least 50 female celebrities - which also includes Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato , Ali Larter, Busy Philipps, Miley Cyrus, Emma Caulfield and Addison Timlin -- after they hacked into their cell phones and other devices to obtain the compromising images."

Are these the Jessica Alba leaked photos that the FBI is reportedly investigating? The photos show Alba allegedly showing off her breasts.

Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Vanessa Hudgens, and Christina Aguilera have been named as the victims of cell phone hacking. There is  reportedly a group of hackers working on getting into celeb's phones and stealing photos.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Vanessa Hudgens Leaked Photos in N*de Discussed by 'Sucker Punch' Actress


Wow, does this seem a little too convenient for everyone else? I mean, Vanessa Hudgens is in a new movie called “Sucker Punch” which comes out this Friday, March 25th. If this is a marketing ploy, I guess I can’t say it didn’t work since the internet is abuzz with talk about new nude photos of her popping up. Yes, I did say new. Apparently this has happened before, although I can’t say for sure if the previous reveals were to garner attention for upcoming projects.

Vanessa is supposedly angry about the photos being leaked. Her lawyer, Christopher Wong, had this to say:

    “Vanessa is deeply upset and angered that these old photos, which were taken years ago, continue to resurface.”

Her role in Sucker Punch is some sort of stripper or hooker, but it’s not yet known whether or not she’ll actually be naked. She had this to say about her role in the movie:

    I’m playing a character named Blondie and it’s set in a brothel in the 1950s, so there’s not a whole lot of clothes.

Popeater claims that many critics say that the nude photo leaks have “…generally coincided with the release of a film starring Hudgens, including ‘High School Musical 2′ in 2007, ‘Bandslam’ in 2009 and this month’s ‘Beastly’ and ‘Sucker Punch.”

Police are now investigating the release of nude photos on the Internet.

“Vanessa is deeply upset and angered that these old photos, which were taken years ago, continue to resurface,” TMZ quoted Hudgen`s lawyer, Christopher Wong, as saying.
“It is particularly disturbing that whoever got a hold of these private photos seem to be intent on illegally leaking them out over a long period of time.

“We are actively working with law enforcement to determine who is responsible and to hold them accountable for their actions,” he added.