Hendricks’ rep told the site that actress did not know who hacked her phone, but that an investigation was underway.
The news came just hours after a
full-frontal nude shot purported to be of actress Olivia Munn hit the
web. Several images believed to be of the star also included shots of
her in a bikini and underwear. But sources tell the site that the nude shot
– which does not show the woman’s face – is a fake. According to TMZ,
sources said someone with a body similar to Munn’s was taking the shots
and trying to pass them off as the real thing.
Munn’s rep did not respond to requests for comment. Hendricks and Munn join the long list of celebrities who have been hacked, including Scarlett Johannson, Blake Lively and Vanessa Hudgens. Last November, Christopher Chaney of Florida
pleaded not guilty to hacking into the email and cell phone of 50
people, including celebrities like Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Mila Kunis.
“It started as curiousity and it turned to
just being addictive,” Chaney told Fox30, a Jacksonville affiliate, last
year. “Seeing the behind the scenes of what’s going on with the people
you see on the big screen.” He also apologized for his actions, but denied selling the photos. If convicted, Chaney faces up to 121 years in prison.