Did Jennifer Lawrence send a hacker to prison? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Jennifer Lawrence had already carved a name as a fierce advocate for equal pay and women’s rights by 2017; her crusade had clinched a $20 million payday for Passengers, dwarfing her co-star and a much older male actor Chris Pratt’s $12 million despite. That triumph had introduced Hollywood to her mettle, yet her resolve soon went on to stretch beyond civil victories and plunged into the criminal fray.

Giving rise to a dark Hollywood saga of lecherous misconducts, a cataclysmic breach had struck the industry in 2014 — n*de photos of Lawrence and other female stars had surfaced online, pilfered from private iCloud accounts. Though, without flinching, The Hunger Games star exhibited a fierce hunger for justice as she became the voice of reckoning and demanded stricter laws. And her outrage successfully illuminated the grim underbelly of celebrity privacy.

Lawrence, who had snagged an Academy Award at 22, once held a no-nudity clause, a shield shattered when intimate shots, meant for a lover, had spilled into public view. The American Hustle star has since transpired past the ordeal — the towering 5′ 9″ actress bared her curvaceous body in No Hard Feelings and Red Sparrow, flaunting lingerie, full-frontal n*dity, and lingering close-ups of her naked butt in a room full of co-stars and crew. Yet those choices had been hers, scarcely a comparable case to the violation of years prior.

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