Nude photos surfaced of Jennifer Lawrence today.
Nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence surfaced on the internet Sunday morning after an alleged hacker posted them online.
In an official statement, her spokesperson confirmed the photos saying,
"This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
While it is still unclear exactly how these pictures surfaced, Buzzfeed has reportedly traced the images back to 4Chan, a popular image based bulletin board system that is mostly used anonymously.
Jennifer is not the only celebrity whose nude photos were reportedly released online. The laundry list of stars allegedly includes Ariana Grande, Kate Upton, and Victoria Justice. Justice denied the photos are of her on Twitter.
These so called nudes of me are Fake people. Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) August 31, 2014
Ariana Grande's rep also told Et...
Nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence surfaced on the internet Sunday morning after an alleged hacker posted them online.
In an official statement, her spokesperson confirmed the photos saying,
"This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
While it is still unclear exactly how these pictures surfaced, Buzzfeed has reportedly traced the images back to 4Chan, a popular image based bulletin board system that is mostly used anonymously.
Jennifer is not the only celebrity whose nude photos were reportedly released online. The laundry list of stars allegedly includes Ariana Grande, Kate Upton, and Victoria Justice. Justice denied the photos are of her on Twitter.
These so called nudes of me are Fake people. Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*
— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) August 31, 2014
Ariana Grande's rep also told Et...
- 8/31/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Well, that was a first for "Dexter." In another tableau shocker to rival Deb's (Jennifer Carpenter) discovery of her brother killing Travis Marshall, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) had his way with Hannah McKay (Yvonne Strahovski.
Except this time, he used his butcher knife to release his intended victim from her plastic restraints -- and got hot 'n' heavy on the cold table as artificial snow fell on them in a winter wonderland, -- the closed-down carnival that had enchanted the serial murderess.
Hopping Down the Bunny Trail: Turns out Peter Cottontail isn't the only thing Hannah has been dispatching with deadly poison. Dexter learns that both Hannah's husband and her mentor -- Beverly Grey, from whom she inherited her nursery, both died. He suspects poison, and discovers that she has been harvesting aconite -- "beautiful and dangerous, just like Hannah" -- for years on her greenhouse property. And because her...
Except this time, he used his butcher knife to release his intended victim from her plastic restraints -- and got hot 'n' heavy on the cold table as artificial snow fell on them in a winter wonderland, -- the closed-down carnival that had enchanted the serial murderess.
Hopping Down the Bunny Trail: Turns out Peter Cottontail isn't the only thing Hannah has been dispatching with deadly poison. Dexter learns that both Hannah's husband and her mentor -- Beverly Grey, from whom she inherited her nursery, both died. He suspects poison, and discovers that she has been harvesting aconite -- "beautiful and dangerous, just like Hannah" -- for years on her greenhouse property. And because her...
- 11/5/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
After a long hiatus, Law & Order Svu returned with a new installment that's was dramatic as it was frustrating.
"Justice Denied" explored the controversial issue of false confessions. Benson once again took center stage in the unfolding drama of a possible coerced confession, and unfortunately, didn't come across as the good guy.
Surprisingly, the phenomenon is much more common than one would think. It's scary to think of how many people continue to sit in jail like the angry and frustrated Omar Pena.
The big issue with Pena's confession was that Benson was the one who got it out of him ... after nine hours of questioning. Despite the ever-increasing evidence indicating that Pena might be innocent, Benson refused to consider that she might have made a mistake. She was very combative when Amaro suggested that sometimes even the best detectives can get too invested in certain cases.
Unfortunately, Benson's single-minded...
"Justice Denied" explored the controversial issue of false confessions. Benson once again took center stage in the unfolding drama of a possible coerced confession, and unfortunately, didn't come across as the good guy.
Surprisingly, the phenomenon is much more common than one would think. It's scary to think of how many people continue to sit in jail like the angry and frustrated Omar Pena.
The big issue with Pena's confession was that Benson was the one who got it out of him ... after nine hours of questioning. Despite the ever-increasing evidence indicating that Pena might be innocent, Benson refused to consider that she might have made a mistake. She was very combative when Amaro suggested that sometimes even the best detectives can get too invested in certain cases.
Unfortunately, Benson's single-minded...
- 4/12/2012
- by tlopez@utk.edu (Teresa L.)
- TVfanatic
Is trouble ahead for Detective Olivia Benson and her new beau, Ada David Haden, on "Law & Order: Svu"? In HuffPost TV's exclusive preview of "Justice Denied," (Wed., April 11, 10 p.m. Et on NBC), the past comes back to haunt Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and threatens to derail her new relationship with Haden (Harry Connick Jr.).
One of Benson's old cases is reopened after the detective meets a victim who describes a similar ordeal to a case she solved eight years ago. The squad is forced to reopen the case to determine whether it's a copycat rapist or wrongful imprisonment, leading to friction between herself, Ada Haden and Bayard Ellis (Andre Braugher). For Benson and Haden, their relationship and careers are on the line.
"Ellis knows that our relationship has nothing to do with this case," Benson tells Haden.
"He does, but it gives him a grenade," Haden says.
Hargitay told "Today's...
One of Benson's old cases is reopened after the detective meets a victim who describes a similar ordeal to a case she solved eight years ago. The squad is forced to reopen the case to determine whether it's a copycat rapist or wrongful imprisonment, leading to friction between herself, Ada Haden and Bayard Ellis (Andre Braugher). For Benson and Haden, their relationship and careers are on the line.
"Ellis knows that our relationship has nothing to do with this case," Benson tells Haden.
"He does, but it gives him a grenade," Haden says.
Hargitay told "Today's...
- 4/11/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Is trouble ahead for Detective Olivia Benson and her new beau, Ada David Haden, on "Law & Order: Svu"? In HuffPost TV's exclusive preview of "Justice Denied," (Wed., April 11, 10 p.m. Et on NBC), the past comes back to haunt Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and threatens to derail her new relationship with Haden (Harry Connick Jr.).
One of Benson's old cases is reopened after the detective meets a victim who describes a similar ordeal to a case she solved eight years ago. The squad is forced to reopen the case to determine whether it's a copycat rapist or wrongful imprisonment, leading to friction between herself, Ada Haden and Bayard Ellis (Andre Braugher). For Benson and Haden, their relationship and careers are on the line.
"Ellis knows that our relationship has nothing to do with this case," Benson tells Haden.
"He does, but it gives him a grenade," Haden says.
Hargitay told "Today's...
One of Benson's old cases is reopened after the detective meets a victim who describes a similar ordeal to a case she solved eight years ago. The squad is forced to reopen the case to determine whether it's a copycat rapist or wrongful imprisonment, leading to friction between herself, Ada Haden and Bayard Ellis (Andre Braugher). For Benson and Haden, their relationship and careers are on the line.
"Ellis knows that our relationship has nothing to do with this case," Benson tells Haden.
"He does, but it gives him a grenade," Haden says.
Hargitay told "Today's...
- 4/11/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
This article comes to us courtesy of California Watch.
By Lance Williams
From 2000 to 2004, the Oakland Athletics were the greatest baseball team that never won the pennant.
Film fans can get that idea from "Moneyball," the new Brad Pitt movie about Billy Beane, the club's computer-genius general manager.
In that stretch, the A's won 98 games per year - 20 in a row at one point. First baseman Jason Giambi and shortstop Miguel Tejada both were named the American League's Most Valuable Player, and pitcher Barry Zito won the Cy Young Award. Oakland was in the playoffs four straight years - and lost in the first round every time.
There's another idea fans might not get from the movie: The "Moneyball" A's were loaded with steroid users.
Nine men who played for the A's between 2000 and 2004 used banned drugs, according to the Mitchell Report, former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell's official investigation of baseball's steroid era.
By Lance Williams
From 2000 to 2004, the Oakland Athletics were the greatest baseball team that never won the pennant.
Film fans can get that idea from "Moneyball," the new Brad Pitt movie about Billy Beane, the club's computer-genius general manager.
In that stretch, the A's won 98 games per year - 20 in a row at one point. First baseman Jason Giambi and shortstop Miguel Tejada both were named the American League's Most Valuable Player, and pitcher Barry Zito won the Cy Young Award. Oakland was in the playoffs four straight years - and lost in the first round every time.
There's another idea fans might not get from the movie: The "Moneyball" A's were loaded with steroid users.
Nine men who played for the A's between 2000 and 2004 used banned drugs, according to the Mitchell Report, former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell's official investigation of baseball's steroid era.
- 10/25/2011
- Huffington Post
Though rumors persist that CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric may return to NBC’s Today, a key source tells EW that it’s premature to predict what she may (or may not) do once her deal with CBS expires in May. “Kate is enjoying her success with her team at CBS News, and hasn’t made any decision,” says the source.
Speculation about Couric’s next move hit a fever pitch this week when her friend and former Today boss Jeff Zucker announced his intention to leave NBC-Universal once the takeover by Comcast is complete. While many speculated that...
Speculation about Couric’s next move hit a fever pitch this week when her friend and former Today boss Jeff Zucker announced his intention to leave NBC-Universal once the takeover by Comcast is complete. While many speculated that...
- 10/1/2010
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside Movies
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