Taylor Swift Nude Photos Leaked by Hackers? TSwift Says There's 'NOTHING'

Taylor Swift remains unfazed even if hackers threaten to release nude photos of her.

According to a report by Hollywood Life, hackers got a hold of Taylor's Instagram and Twitter accounts last Jan. 27. They claim that they have stolen the "Shake It Off" singer's nude photos and plan to leak it on the Internet.

However, they might be a little disappointed to find out that they have got nothing to prove to the 25-year-old singer. On Twitter, Taylor addressed the hackers, saying that they would not find any nude photos of her anywhere.

"PS any hackers saying they have 'nudes'? Psssh you'd love that wouldn't you! Have fun photoshopping cause you got NOTHING," she tweeted.

Taylor also assured her fans that everything is all right with her. On the day of the hacking, the "Blank Space" hitmaker took to Tumblr to say that Twitter is deleting the hacker tweets and locking her account until they figured out how the hackers acquired her password.

To make light of the situation, Taylor posted the message "Hackers gonna hack hack hack hack hack," as a reference to her hit single "Shake It Off."

According to Rolling Stone, Swift has the fourth largest following on Twitter. Thus, this breach was one of the biggest in Twitter's history.

Fan of Taylor were surprised to see that the singer was telling them to follow a Twitter users @lizzard and @veriuser, who claimed to be the leader of the group Lizard Squad, the team behind all the hacking.

One of the perpetrators even posted a photo of a half-naked man sitting on a toilet on her Instagram account, reports Hollywood Life.

Taylor's camp was quick to respond to the posts and took them down right away.

Over the past few years, a number of Twitter accounts of famous celebrities had been hacked, drawing attention to the security services of Twitter. A few of the musicians that had fallen prey to such activity were the Flaming Lips, No Doubt, Rise Against, and Nicole Scherzinger. This prompted Twitter to bolster its security by implementing a two-factor authentication process.

This is not the first time Taylor was the subject of a hacking activity. In September of last year, Taylor said that there had been attempts to leak her "1989" album's first single "Shake It Off" and its music video. When asked who might have the intention to get a copy of her then-unreleased song, she said that it could be the janitor working at the Van Nuys production office who was probably being paid by TMZ.

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