I'm sure some of you may remember that a few months back, Bella Thorne's phone was hacked. After receiving threats from the hackers saying they were going to post her topless photos, she decided to post them herself in order to "take her power back." This topic came up on The View, and Whoopi Goldberg stated that, regardless of age, celebrities should not be taking nude photos on their phones. Whoopi explained that, when you take a photo on your phone, the image goes up into the cloud and is "there for any hacker that wants it." To be honest, this was probably the one an only time I have ever agreed with anyone on The View about anything.
Following Whoopi Goldberg's comments, Bella posted a tearful video calling Whoopi out for her public opinion, saying, "shame on you, Whoopi." Thorne accused Whoopi of victim blaming and "making every young girl think that they're disgusting for even taking a photo like that."
Now, Bella is making her directorial debut...on a porn site. Wait, what?
Ok, I definitely understand being upset about being hacked and threatened. However, how do you go from being upset about your intimate photos being seen and released to directing a pornographic movie? It doesn't make sense.
You can't be upset about someone taking advantage of you, and then go and participate in an industry that profits off taking advantage of others.
I'm sorry Bella, life just doesn't work that way. You're a great actress, but if you want to be taken seriously, please re-evaluate your decisions.
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