Clay Aiken On Celebrity Hacking Scandal: "They Deserve It"
Clay Aiken, best known for appearing at the second season of the television program "American Idol" in 2003, obviously has a little sympathy for stars who were targeted in a naked photo leak in late August.
"Anybody who takes inappropriate pictures of themselves deserves exactly what they get," Aiken, 35, revealed to The Washington Post in a recent interview.
"Of course whoever (stole and released the photos) should be hogtied," Aiken was quoted as saying, adding: "And it's unfortunate that we don't have Internet security right now or the laws in place to protect people from pirating that stuff."
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"Anybody who takes inappropriate pictures of themselves deserves exactly what they get," Aiken, 35, revealed to The Washington Post in a recent interview.
"Of course whoever (stole and released the photos) should be hogtied," Aiken was quoted as saying, adding: "And it's unfortunate that we don't have Internet security right now or the laws in place to protect people from pirating that stuff."
What do you think of Clay Aiken's remarks about the celebrity hacking scandal?
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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