Demi Lovato is latest celebrity targeted by hackers – three years after private photos were released online
AMERICAN singer Demi Lovato is the latest celebrity to have private photos leaked online.
A photo of the 24-year-old has begun circulating on porn sites in the last few days.
In the shot, clearly intended for a boyfriend, Demi can be seen smiling at the camera in an unzipped hoody.
It is not known when the photo was taken, or if more will be released over the coming days or weeks.
Demi later spoke out about the hack and bravely laughed it off.
She told her fans online: “I love how everyone's freaking out about one picture. It's not nude and it's just cleavage.
“Besides the world has seen me nude BY CHOICE before… #vanityfair.”
The leak comes three years after Demi was a victim of 'The Fappening', a mass attack on celebrities' iCloud accounts.
Photos stolen from the Heart Attack singer included some of her in bed with then-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama, 37, star of That 70s Show.
Others apparently showed her naked, but without showing her face.
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There were reports in 2013 that someone was hawking naked photos of the singer.
Radar online quoted the cyber-criminal as telling them: "These are Demi.
"The collection I have show some nude, including face, some including parts of the body Demi is known for — tattoos, butt, chin.
"Then, I have pictures of her getting rowdy… I can guarantee you these photos are legitimately of Demi."
Today Demi was seen looking stony-faced in New York.
Wearing a patchwork jacket, she failed to crack a smile as she left the Greenwich Hotel.
Demi has an estimated £24million fortune, amassed from Disney movie Camp Rock, a string of successful solo albums and a stint judging the US X Factor.
She has also spent time in rehab dealing with an eating disorder, where she discovered she is bi-polar.
This Morning host Holly Willoughby has also been taunted by hackers claiming they will publish X-rated snaps of her.
Reps from Demi Lovato's management company CAA refused to comment.
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