Is Ansel Elgort just too hot to handle that's why a new report claims that his phone got hacked and his nude photos got leaked? Apparently, it seems that the 20-year-old actor has been creating a huge buzz these days not only because he bagged another award but also because his nudes are on the Internet... or so that's what a new report wants us to think.
Just this week, Media Mass reported that "The Fault In Our Stars" and "Divergent" actor has cleaned his dirty closet, or that someone actually did it for him.
The site alleges that Ansel Elgort's nude photos got leaked online after hackers managed to get through his mobile phone.
The report even claims that the scandalous snaps quickly spread all over the Internet like wildfire, adding that the FBI is already doing there part.
"The FBI is aware of the alleged hacking incident and is looking into it," the FBI allegedly said.
While the report appears to be true at first, the rest of it gives the idea that it's purely hoax. For one thing, the site uploaded nude photos of paintings, sculptures and a dog instead of Ansel Elgort in the flesh.
The report comes two months after Elgort dished his thoughts on the massive celebrity nude photos controversy that victimized dozens of female celebs including Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Victoria Justice, Lea Michele, and many others.
"Someone got into my email and started tweeting from my Twitter and I freaked out. Luckily, I think it was harmless and I just had to delete my email, which was awful because I lost my email and all my contacts. I just got rid of that email and started a new one, got Twitter to fix it and I was lucky I didn't get locked out of my accounts or anything," the actor told Teen that time.
"It's a scary feeling when you have that private space and you know someone else was in there. I think because all this technology is so new to us, there's a learning curve we still haven't learned how to use yet. And that's why people might have nude photos on their iClouds, and they're not even aware of them. They forgot that they're there and then it's just one password away," he added.
"I think as time goes on, we'll get more savvy in terms of protecting ourselves... I have to be more on top of my social media and my technology because there are some savvy people out there who know how to get into it."
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