Monday, 1 September 2014

Ricky Gervais in hot water over Jennifer Lawrence nude photos joke

Ricky Gervais in hot water over Jennifer Lawrence nude photos joke



Ricky Gervais has defended "free speech" after he was accused of blaming the celebrity victims of a nude photo hack for the online theft.

"Celebrities, make it harder for people to get nude pics of
you from your computer by not putting nude pics of yourself on your
computer," Gervais wrote in a tweet which he then quickly deleted.

Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais.
Controversial comments: Ricky Gervais. Photo: Getty
Many social media users took the British comic to task for
"victim blaming" celebrities such as actor Jennifer Lawrence and model
Kate Upton, who were among 100 stars to have photographs stolen and shared on the internet.

A lawyer for Upton has announced she will join Lawrence in
taking legal action against those sharing the images, which began
circulating on the internet forum 4chan.

"We intend to pursue anyone disseminating or duplicating
these illegally obtained images to the fullest extent possible," lawyer
Lawrence Shire said on behalf of Upton.

Some suggested Gervais was not in a position to criticise.

Gervais defended himself, writing: "of course the hackers are
100% to blame but you can still makes jokes about it. Jokes don't
portray your true serious feelings on a subject".

Gervais then took aim at his detractors, arguing : "It's more
important to spend your energy trying to stop actual bad things than to
run around trying to stop jokes about bad things."

He defended offence as "the collateral damage of free speech" and mused on the difficulties of defending freedom of expression.

The comedian also retweeted a sarcastic post about the ready availability of pornography.

In other news, Gervais has made it extremely easy to share a
suggestive image of himself, taking a picture in his bath and tweeting
it to his 5.9 million followers.