Jessica Brown Findlay's ex-boyfriend feels ''really sorry'' for her
after intimate footage and photos of the actress were published online.
The
former 'Downton Abbey' actress was one of a number of celebrities who
had their Apple iCloud accounts hacked earlier this month, and her
former partner Thomas Campbell - who is not the unnamed man featured in
the clips - thinks it is very ''embarrassing'' to have such intimate
''love messages'' made public.
He told The Daily Telegraph
newspaper: ''It was a huge invasion of privacy, I feel really sorry for
her. The video was nothing to do with me, I haven't even seen it. But I
do hope that anybody who sees it understands that grown adults do stuff
for them that they don't expect the world to see.
''Anyone's
private love messages, whether they are visual or just text, is always
embarrassing if a third party sees or reads it. You don't even want your
best mate to see your girlfriend in that way.''
As well as
Jessica, victims of the hack - dubbed 'The Fappening' - included Kate
Upton, Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst and Kaley Cuoco.
In the
wake of the leak, a spokesperson for Jennifer, 24, confirmed the
authenticity in a statement which threatened: ''This is a flagrant
violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will
prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence.''