Lena Dunham is the latest star to hit out at hackers, saying that women should be able to take naked pictures of themselves without the fear of them being distributed on the internet.

Earlier this month a range of naked photos from a number of stars, including Jennifer Lawrence, were posted on to the internet when iCloud was hacked.

However, Dunham believes that simply saying 'she shouldn't have taken naked pictures of herself' isn't really the answer or a solution.

Speaking to The Sunday Times, the actress said: "Saying 'Don't take nude pictures' is the 'She shouldn't have worn a short skirt' of the internet, the rapist's apologia.

"Putting a woman's body out into the world like that against her will is the same as ripping off somebody's clothes in the middle of Union Square."

Lawrence, Kate Upton, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead were just some of the actresses who were caught out by the hack.

Dunham's opinion comes as TMZ.com reported that Kim Kardashian West might have become the latest victim of the hack.

Explicit images believed to be of the reality TV star have appeared on photo-sharing website 4chan.


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