To date, we've stayed away from the so-called Fappening (a cutesy name for a not-so-cutesy crime): the theft and online propagation of nude photos of multiple celebrities, most notably Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence. But now, as Lawrence has broken her silence and spoken for the first time since the incident, we felt it was important to share her perspective. And, as you might expect, she's come out swinging.
Jennifer Lawrence's legal team has been working hard in trying to stop the spread of dozens of nude photos of Lawrence that were reportedly hacked from her personal phone account. On Wednesday, her legal team went after giant search site Google with a $100 million lawsuit if the site didn't remove the stolen pictures from their image search engine.
The FBI's investigation into the Aug. 31 release of dozens of celebrities' private photos stolen and leaked onto the Internet hasn't deterred the hackers from releasing more pictures on Saturday, Sept. 20, including previously unseen ones of Jennifer Lawrence.
Hair today, gone tomorrow. A shocking number of starlets have chopped their long locks in favor of shorter, edgier styles. See photos of the transformations here!
By now we should have all seen that heart-pumping 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1' trailer, which finally took us inside District 13 and unveiled Jennifer Lawrence as the newly militarized Katniss Everdeen. (Just in case, it's embedded above.) But following its release, Liongate revealed some new photos from the film, as well as details on the characters we'll encounter.
A new 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' trailer is finally here, and we're not just talkin' about that teasery footage of Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen from Comic-Con. Lionsgate has been teasing this sneak peek all week, releasing brief snippets of footage here and there, but here's our first full look at Part 1 of the epic finale.
In between 'Silver Linings Playbook' and 'American Hustle,' Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper filmed another movie, this time for Danish Oscar-winning director Susanne Bier. After the 18-month-long editing process, the first 'Serena' trailer has arrived to give us our first look at the film.