It looks like Keke Palmer may be the latest victim of “The Fappening.” Alleged hacked photos of the actress have been posted to Reddit, the content sharing site on which many of the photos leaked thus far have been released. Palmer, who is the first black actress to play Cinderella on Broadway, was on the original “master list” of celebrities of whom the hacker or hackers claimed to have photos of. She has not commented on the situation as of yet.
Gossip Cop reports that in the photos released, the woman reported to be Palmer is nude in some and clothed in others. This comes on the heels of another massive leak earlier this week that claimed such celebrity victims as Winona Ryder, Erin Heatherton and Ingrid Michaelson. In addition to the hundreds of photos that have been leaked, a topless video of Amber Heard also recently began circulating on the net.
Palmer made history when she took on the starring role in Roger and Hammerstein’s Cinderella in September. Just 21 years old, she is already a celebrated actress, singer and talk show host. Having rose to fame as the lead in the 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee, Palmer went on to become the fourth highest-paid star in television when she starred in Nickelodeon sitcom True Jackson, VP starting in 2008. Her daytime talk show, Just Keke, began it’s run in June of this year.
Palmer made history when she took on the starring role in Roger and Hammerstein’s Cinderella in September. Just 21 years old, she is already a celebrated actress, singer and talk show host. Having rose to fame as the lead in the 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee, Palmer went on to become the fourth highest-paid star in television when she starred in Nickelodeon sitcom True Jackson, VP starting in 2008. Her daytime talk show, Just Keke, began it’s run in June of this year.
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While Palmer has not yet confirmed or denied the authenticity of the photos, it is possible that she may be able to join in a potential class action suit against Google, regarding the leaks. Earlier this month, Hollywood attorney Marty Singer contacted the company on behalf of more than a dozen celebrity clients, demanding that they remove the offending photos from their search results pages, or face a suit of over $100 million. Google responded that they have been trying to do just that, but depend on users to report the pages on which they are posted.