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Kate Hudson, Rosario Dawson and Dianna Agron join Miley Cyrus in growing list of celebrities targeted by hackers whose nude photos have been leaked online
Kate Hudson and Rosario Dawson are just two of the A-list Hollywood stars whose nude photos have allegedly been leaked online by hackers, who earlier this week posted images of a topless Miley Cyrus.
Others who have allegedly fallen victim to this latest hack include Whitney Port, Dianna Agron, AJ Michalka, Yvonne Strahovski, Suki Waterhouse, Lily Rabe and Marin Ireland, who are all seen topless in photos posted online.
Photos or video of Leonardo DiCaprio's ex Kelly Rohrbach, Carice Van Houten from 'Game of Thrones,' Sam Worthington's wife Lara Bingle, and Audrina Partridge were also reportedly uploaded by the hackers.
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Exposed: Nude photos of Kate Hudson (above in February) have allegedly been leaked online by hackers
A-list victims: Dianna Agron (left) and Rosario Dawson (right) also had alleged nude photos posted online
Latest bunch: Miley Cyrus (above in 2014) was the first of this new group of stars to have images put online, which allegedly showed her topless
Hacked: Whitney Port (left) and AJ Michalka (right) also had their personal photo allegedly posted online
The images of Hudson show the actress sitting down and exposing her bare breasts while completely nude in two photos, along with three photos of her in a thong shot from behind.
Dawson is completely nude in the 11 images of her that leaked online, most of which show her lying in a bed.
There are also two topless photos of her standing in front of a mirror.
Port wears nothing but a pair of lace underwear in the five images of her, which show her bare breasts.
Agron is topless in two of the leaked photos online, including one of her that shows the actress from the waist up and was taken in front of a mirror.
The photos of Michalka, Strahovski and Waterhouse show the women topless and bott
NOT A RADICAL, SHE JUST PLAYS ONE IN THE MOVIE
Misdemeanor charges were dropped in Manhattan yesterday against sultry screen siren Rosario Dawson – who’d been arrested in a roundup of Republican National Convention protesters last August.
A judge dismissed the charges after prosecutors conceded that Dawson wasn’t really an RNC protester – she was just playing one in a movie shoot.
The “Alexander” star had faced up to a year in jail on disorderly conduct and obstruction charges following her arrest on the protester-jammed corner of West 35th Street and Eighth Avenue.
At the time, she was on the sidewalk with a movie crew, portraying an anarchist political protester for the recently premiered “This Revolution,” with her face covered by bandanas.
Cops had claimed Dawson, her director and another actress had disobeyed orders to clear the street. All three spent a night in jail as they were processed on the misdemeanor charges.
But Assistant District Attorney Eric Arnone told a judge yesterday that after a lengthy investigation – including a review of tape from the movie shoot itself – the DA’s office could find no evidence that the trio were trying to block pedestrians or cars or were ever ordered to move before their arrest.
“I’m totally happy with how this went down,” Dawson said afterward.
Her lawyer Ben Brafman said the case wasn’t dismissed because of Dawson’s celebrity.
“It was dismissed because it was defective,” he said.
Rosario Dawson, right, greets a volunteer a voter registration canvass launch event Sunday July 17, 2022, at congressional candidate Asif Mahmoods’ campaign headquarters in Tustin, Ca. (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)
Rosario Dawson, left, listens to congressional candidate Asif Mahmoud during a voter registration canvass launch event Sunday July 17, 2022, at congressional candidate Asif Mahmoods’ campaign headquarters in Tustin, Ca. (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)
Rosario Dawson greets volunteers at a voter registration canvass launch event Sunday July 17, 2022, at congressional candidate Asif Mahmoods’ campaign headquarters in Tustin, Ca. Mahmoud watches at right. (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)
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Rosario Dawson, right, greets a volunteer a voter registration canvass launch event Sunday July 17, 2022, at congressional candidate Asif Mahmoods’ campaign headquarters in Tustin, Ca. (Photo by Greg Andersen, Contributing Photographer)
ExpandActress and activist Rosario Dawson helped register voters in Tustin on Sunday, July 17.
Dawson has long spearheaded voter outreach efforts. She is the co-founder of Vote Latino, a grassroots voter education and empowerment organization.
California residents who need to register to vote can do so online at: registertovote.ca.gov. Individuals will need a California driver’s license or identification card number, the last four digits of their social security number, and date of birth to register online. People can still register online without a California driver’s license or ID — albeit, there will be additional steps.
For the upcoming general election on Nov. 8, Californians must be registered to vote online or have the required forms postmarked by Oct. 24. Individuals can also conditionally register and vote at their county elections office after that date.
Sunday’s registration drive was held by Asif Mahmood, a Dem .