Jessie J has revealed some rather problematic opinions on the recent nude photo leak, saying, "If you're famous and you're sending naked photos... you have to know they may be put out there."
In recent weeks, female celebrities including Jennifer Lawrence, Jill Scott, Kaley Cuoco and dozen of others, were victims of an illegal and invasive hacker who published their private photo online, and threatened to do the same for others.
Speaking to Alan Carr as reported by Digital Spy, Jessie J was asked for her opinion on the events. "You know what's funny, I got asked my opinion - I didn't even want to talk about this, but hey - someone was like, 'What do you think about it?' and I was like, 'Well...I've been in a lot of long-distance relationships, and as a woman, you need to throw down some stuff to make sure you hold down your man, right?'."
She continued, "But I do think it's awful. I think it's disgusting that people find pleasure in leaking stuff, but at the same time, if you're famous and you're sending naked photos, I do think you kind of have to know that they may be put out there."
Jessie J, may we point you in the direction of the tweet below.
The "don't take naked pics if you don't want them online" argument is the "she was wearing a short skirt" of the web. Ugh.
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) September 1, 2014
In a slightly less problematic section of the interview, the singer also revealed that she instructed the designers behind her recent new album cover to add back the weight they had airbrushed from her legs.
"I got sent it, and they actually made my legs look like sticks, they'd taken all my weight off," she said. "I was like, 'Have you seen me? I need all the weight I can have, can you give it back?'"
Jessie J's new album, Sweet Talker, is set for release on 13 October.