I hope whoever hacked her photos knows that Legend J will continue to win Oscars, make millions and be adored by millions of people, while he will stay a coward behind a computer.
It's not up to us to know whether an actress chose or didn't choose to release a skimpy picture. A random person cannot possibly know ahead of time whether every photo of (for example) Jennifer Lawrence out there is deliberately released by her or unlawfully stolen by a hacker. Every trollop out there with a naked picture can claim that her pic was unauthorized and that anyone watching it is a sexual offender. See how meaningless PR bull it is? In fact they do this all the time (countless times in the past has someone initially blamed a hacked phone for a picture, only then to be exposed as telling a lie after it turned out there was no hacking). If there is a hacker then arrest the perv - don't give me BS essay about "everyone watching" - just take the actual hacker down. That's how you make your claim credible.