Jennifer Lawrence Nude Photos Hacking Scandal: Wendy Williams Says It’s All J-Law’s Fault – Stop Complaining About It!

 Jennifer Lawrence Nude Photos Hacking Scandal: Wendy Williams Says It's All J-Law's Fault - Stop Complaining About It!

Opinionated Wendy Williams is taking jabs at Jennifer Lawrence, saying that she’s the one who’s blowing the celeb nude pic hacking scandal all out of proportion. Over the last couple of month female celebrities have been getting hacked left to right. Nude photos have been leaked of Megan Good, Kate Upton, Vanessa Hudgens, and the most high profile of them all, Jennifer Lawrence.  And let me tell ya… J. Law was not too happy about it.  So, of course, media extraordinaire, Wendy Williams,  had to criticize her.

Wendy criticized Jennifer Lawrence’s reaction to her nude photos being released. The talk show host made no apologies for looking at the pictures and blaming Lawrence, instead of the hacker, for turning the photo theft into a big deal.

On Wednesday’s  episode of “The Wendy Williams Show,” Wendy brought up Lawrence’s new profile for Vanity Fair, in which the actress talks about being a victim of the hackers and everyone who looked at her stolen private pictures.

Williams says, “It’s not your choice, it’s in the cloud, and I’ve looked several times. So I guess I’m disgusting for looking?”  She also gave her audience a poll to see if they’d looked at the photos.

Wendy feels since Jennifer willingly took the pictures she shouldn’t feel victimized, stating, “Jennifer Lawrence, you know what? Don’t sweat this, young lady, I mean, you’re the one who took the pictures.”

Of course she never thought they would get out, but at the end of the day she did take them willingly. The images were supposedly taken for her now ex boyfriend, Nicholas Hoult. The host added, “In my opinion, if she would just stop talking about the [iCloud] and the naked pictures, it’d go away! We’d all forget about it!”

Wendy does have a point, none of the other victims are talking about it so neither is the media.  J. Law should actually take that little piece of advice from Wendy and just stop talking about it.