Justin Timberlake & Mila Kunis React to Hacking Scandal Photos
"At no time did Mr. Timberlake and Ms. Kunis exchange inappropriate texts or emails. ... The insistence that there is any inappropriate correspondence between the two parties is entirely false."
The scandal started last Wednesday when photos purportedly showing Scarlett Johansson nude surfaced on the web. It was only a matter of time before an investigation began. TMZ is reporting that the FBI is now involved. Soon after, Kunis became another celeb reportedly involved in the hacking scandal.
Their statement continues:
"We would like to confirm that the photo addressed in the media of Ms. Kunis was in fact not from any phone but from an inactive email account that has not existed in three years. In regards to the other photos in question, they were never exchanged between the two parties."The release ended in a more humorous tune, alluding to Timberlake's SNL skit, "D**k in a Box."
"In closing, Mr. Timberlake would like us to make it clear that while he might write songs about putting things in boxes, he never has and definitely doesn't make a habit of taking any photos of them and sending them,...Ms. Kunis would like us to add that while she is a fan of the song, she does not have nor has ever had photos of any male parts in her possession."












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I believe nude photos of JT could sell for $100,000,000...if it was 2003.