Gossip: Christina Hendricks, Olivia Munn
Both women say that revealing photos hacked from their phones and sent out over the Internet are false.
Revealing photos purportedly hacked from the phones of Christina Hendricks and Olivia Munn hit the Internet this week, though both women deny the images are of them, said EOnline.com. A rep for Hendricks confirmed that photos had been stolen from the Mad Men star’s phone but said a topless image is “a fake.” Munn, a correspondent on The Daily Show, also claims nude pics of her aren’t real. “If you ever hacked my phone, these are the pictures you’d find,” Munn tweeted, linking to photos of babies and cats.
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