This month seemed to be theme for racy photos being exposed over the internet. Cassie and Rihanna were one of the many exploded. My advice to every celebrity: Delete every risqué shot on your phone!
Although I can imagine how humiliating to have something you intended to be private snatched from you and shared to everyone online. However, I don't completely feel bad for a lot of these stars.
Through the years countless private photos/sex tapes have been leaked. From High school Musical star Vanessa Hudgens to Karrine Steffans, who made it so any average D lister can be recognized. Why haven't these recent victims noticed the pattern?
Over the weekend I also read constant comments from people targeting Rihanna, claiming she is not fit for being a role model for girls. I don't share that view. Taking intimate pictures with a long-time boyfriend Chris Brown isn't the same as exposing yourself alone. Speaking of such a scenario, Cassie's response to her pierced parts premiering online somewhat rubbed me the wrong way.
In one instance it's "sick and evil" for someone to "hack" into her computer yet those criticizing her need to get over it because "it's just a tit." That attitude only heightens people suspicions that she leaked those pictures herself. If that is the case, that is a desperate way to sell you short.
It's one thing to be sexual. It's another to rely on sex appeal to mask the fact that you share the same level of vocal talent as a garbage truck. Not to mention I've gotten more entertainment value from funerals than I have from any of her live performances.
Even hilarious to see reality star Hoopz, from Flavor of Love to be extending her 11 seconds of infamy by releasing a sex tape. A woman famous for faking attraction to Flavor Flav has a sex tape—shocker.
Either way, as amusing as some of the commentary has been on these nude shots and sex tapes, I'm really getting annoyed by how accepting we've become of pornographic publicity stunts.
Photo Source: myspace.com/rihanna

