Emma Watson has taken to Twitter to voice her thoughts on the nude photos leak debacle. Watson wrapped the warped scenario up in this nutshell...
Even worse than seeing women's privacy violated on social media is reading the accompanying comments that show such a lack of empathy.
— Emma Watson (@EmWatson) September 1, 2014
It's that whole culture of women - particularly famous women - are nothing more than objects. Disposable, emotionless objects. There is one camp who are saying "Well, they only have themselves to blame, taking naked photos of themselves on their phones when they know they can be hacked". And then there's the Emma Watson camp.
I know which camp I'm firmly in.
Those who've also allegedly had their personal devices hacked include, according to The Independent, Jessica Brown Findlay, Mary E Winstead, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Mary Kate Olsen, Cara Delevingne, Kate Bosworth, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Kate Upton, Kirsten Dunst, Kaley Cucoo, and - of course - Jennifer Lawrence.