
A 21-year-old, bisexual Hollywood actress known for posting highly revealing photos of herself — some of which show her kissing other women — to Instagram on a daily basis lashed out at Whoopi Goldberg on Tuesday after “The View” co-host “shamed” her over her nude selfies.
While these nude selfies weren’t ever shared to actress Bella Thorne’s Instagram, they were recently obtained by an unidentified hacker. The hacker then threatened to release them publicly.
In response, Thorne released the nude selfies herself on Saturday via her Twitter account, “BITCHIMBELLATHORNE,” to “take the power back” from the hacker.
They may be seen here (*LANGUAGE & GRAPHIC WARNING*).
“For the last 24 hours, I have been threatened with my own nudes,” she wrote. “I feel gross, I feel watched, I feel someone has taken something from me that I only wanted one special person to see. He has sent me multiple nude photos of other celebs, he won’t stop with me or them, he’ll just keep going.”
It’s unclear how exactly she’d verified the hacker’s gender.
“For too long I let a man take advantage of me over and over and I’m f–king sick of it, I’m putting this out because its MY DECISION NOW U DON’T GET TO TAKE YET ANOTHER THING FROM ME. I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back,” Thorne added.
When Goldberg heard about this unfortunate situation, the 63-year-old, Academy Award-winning actress responded by proffering what she thought to be some wisdom.
“If you’re famous, I don’t care how old you are. You don’t take nude pictures of yourself,” she said Monday on “The View.” “Once you take that picture, it goes into the cloud and it’s available to any hacker who wants it, and if you don’t know that in 2019, that this is an issue, I’m sorry. You don’t get to do that.”
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This lecture triggered Thorne.
“I’m not going to lie, I want to say I feel pretty disgusting, you know, I feel pretty disgusting,” she said in a series of Instagram Stories posted Tuesday evening. “Whoopi, now that everyone’s seen my s–t, I hope you’re so f–king happy.”
She then began sobbing.
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“I can only imagine all the kids who have their s–t released and then they commit suicide. You’re so crazy for thinking such terrible things on such an awful situation,” she cried.
“Shame on you Whoopi! Shame on you for putting that public opinion out there like that for every young girl to think that they’re disgusting for even taking a photo like that. Shame on you.”
She added that she plans to never appear on “The View.”
“And I don’t really want to go on The View anymore cause I don’t really want to be beaten down by a bunch of older women for my body and my sexuality, and I don’t really feel like that, and so I’m gonna cancel my interview,” she said.
“I don’t really want you guys talking about your views to young girls because I would not want my daughter to learn that, and I would never say that to her. Saying if you take a sexy photo, then basically it deserves to be leaked like… don’t be surprised at all and don’t feel sorry for yourself. So if I go out to a party drinking and I want to go dancing on the dance floor… do I deserve to be raped too? Cause to me I see those things really f***ing similar, OK.”
While she may have a point about Goldberg’s victim-blaming, it should be noted that Thorne certainly isn’t a role model either, unless of course posting hypersexual photos to the public sphere on a daily basis is indicative of role model traits …
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On her Instagram, Thorne also posted a screenshot of a note she’d written to Goldberg.
“Dear Whoopi, I have loved u for so long but honestly I’m so displeased and sadden by your response to my leak,” the note reads. “Blaming girls for taking the photo in the first place? Is sick and honestly disgusting. So what a girl can’t send her boyfriend that she misses photos of her that are sexy? Things he’s already seen?”
“I as a women should be so scared walking around my home, being on my phone, doing anything? Is that what u want our women to be like? Scared of the masses for their sexuality?? Is that what u want? I don’t. I’m offended for anyone out there who has ever taken a sexy photo. I am offended for Jennifer Lawrence who feels publicly raped. I am offended for every person who has committed suicide for someone leaking their nudes. Ur vies on this matter is honestly awful and I hope u change ur mind set as u are on a show talking to young girls.”
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As of Wednesday morning, Goldberg had not yet responded.
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