Somebody hacked Kate Moss’ computer and leaked her nude wedding day images
Celebrity computer and iCloud hackings are getting quite
common these days. Earlier we had a Happening like leak when hackers
managed to hack into the iCloud account of Amy Jackson
and leak her nude images. Yesterday, hackers managed to breach
supermodel Kate Moss’ computer and access her online accounts. The
unknown hackers then proceed to leak nude images of Kate Moss in a state
of undressing and changing into her wedding gown during her wedding to
Jamie Hince in 2011.
Kate Moss is a British-born celebrity supermodel. Her collaborations with Calvin Klein brought her to fashion icon status. She is known for her waifish figure, and role in size zero fashion. She received an award at the 2013 British Fashion Awards to acknowledge her contribution to fashion over 25 years. Moss is also a contributing fashion editor for British Vogue.
While Kate Moss has many nude images and videos circulating
on the Internet, this is her private album and the leak, especially the
nude wedding photos may have come as a shock to her.
Kate Moss is a British-born celebrity supermodel. Her collaborations with Calvin Klein brought her to fashion icon status. She is known for her waifish figure, and role in size zero fashion. She received an award at the 2013 British Fashion Awards to acknowledge her contribution to fashion over 25 years. Moss is also a contributing fashion editor for British Vogue.
Upon hearing the news of the hack, Kate Moss was fuming with
anger. “Kate will be fuming about this. Even though she has now split
with Jamie, this set of photos is still really close to her heart and
they are very, very private,” a source told Daily Star Sunday. The
source added that, “Kate is obviously no stranger to getting her clothes
off for photo-shoots, but these images were different. Some were meant
only to been seen by Jamie, and the rest were for close family and
friends and have never been released.
“It’s disgusting hackers can get away with this for the
second time in four months. She is now looking into ways of increasing
her online security.”
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