Carly Rae Jepsen Has Naked Picture Stolen, Maybe

People want to see Carly Rae Jepsen naked, and there’s no maybe about it. Over the past few months, horny fans have obsessed over nude pictures that wound up being someone else and a sex tape that’s probably someone else. Allegedly, real unclothed photographs of the pop star do exist, but if she has it her way, you’ll never see them.

According to TMZ, Jepsen’s computer was hacked earlier this year, and some adult pictures were taken. The thief allegedly tried to sell them to various media outlets, and word quickly got back to the musician. She alerted the Vancouver Police Department, and authorities supposedly have their sights on a pretty good suspect. No arrests have been made, but if they are, the perpetrator will supposedly be charged with a host of crimes that could land him in prison.

Jepsen denied the sex tape rumors earlier this week, but thus far, she’s been completely silent about these alleged pictures. Consequently, the situation should be treated as a rumor until we hear otherwise. If someone winds up in custody, it’s likely she’ll pretty much be forced to give a statement. We’ll bring that to you if it happens.

A celebrity having naked pictures of themselves on a device that can be hacked might not be the smartest policy, but that doesn’t mean privacy is asking to be invaded. Now that the alleged theft has gone public, it’s highly unlikely any outlets will purchase the photographs, but there’s still always the chance they might be leaked for free.

Pop Blend’s thoughts go out to Carly during this troubling time.

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