In the case of Christina Hendricks, images stolen included shots of a scantily-dressed Hendricks in glasses and no makeup, as well as topless photos. The topless photos are not of Hendricks, her representatives say.
"Christina's phone was in fact hacked and photos were stolen," a
rep told one celeb gossip site. "The proper authorities have been contacted in hopes of rectifying this situation. The topless image is fake and not an image of Christina."
Munn's camp also denies that the nude photos posted of her online were actually of Olivia Munn.
The
Washington Post wrote that it has yet to be revealed if Christopher Chaney, the 35-year-old Florida man who was indicted for stealing photos from Scarlett Johannson and Mila Kunis, could be responsible for this latest hacking incident. Chaney is already facing
121 years behind bars for his crimes.