Talk show host Wendy Williams has some advice for Jennifer Lawrence: stop talking about your stolen nude photos.
In Vanity Fair's most recent issue, Lawrence referred to the leak as a sex crime and not a scandal, adding that anyone who looked at the photos without her consent should cower with shame. On Friday, Williams countered Lawrence's remarks and said that she did view the images, is not cowering with shame and wishes that Lawrence should put the issue to rest, Jezebel reported.
"It's not your choice, it's in the cloud, and I've looked several times," Williams said in front of her audience, referring to Lawrence. "So I guess I'm disgusting for looking?"
"Jennifer Lawrence, you know what? Don't sweat this, young lady," she said. "I mean, you're the one who took the pictures...You don't look bad under your clothes, and I think the [hacking] has actually made your career even hotter."
Lawrence has only came forward about the hack once at the time of Williams' show and her lawyer made a statement on her behalf shortly following the leak, Celebuzz reported.
Lawrence's career was already on the up-and-up before her privacy was compromised. She has been nominated for two Academy Awards, winning one previous to the hack. She is also a lead role in all of the Hunger Games Trilogy movies.