Bella Thorne is firing back at Whoopi Goldberg after she seemingly shamed Bella for having nude photos on her phone, on the cloud, or anywhere. In a series of super emotional posts Tuesday, Bella tearfully blasted Whoopi Bella said Whoopi's comment only inflames a painful situation. She also suggested Whoopi's lack of sympathy toward young people who get exposed this way is part of the reason people commit suicide after their nudes are leaked. In case you missed it Bella's Twitter was hacked last week, and over the weekend she posted a series of topless photos in order to beat her alleged hacker to the punch. She says the person was attempting to extort her with the racy pics. Bella says she's not going on "The View" anymore, because she doesn't want to be judged by a bunch of older women Got a tip?

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Bella Thorne takes back her power
It has been a very hard week for Bella Thorne. A few days ago, the actress' Twitter account was hacked and the hacker threatened to release Bella's nudes on the social media site. Bella was able to regain control of her account, and in order to take power away from the hacker, she decided to post her nudes herself. Along with the screenshots, Bella wrote a note, explaining the situation. I feel gross, I feel watched, I feel someone has taken something from me that I only wanted one special person to see.
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From Seventeen. Earlier this week, after a hacker threatened to post Bella Thorne's nudes, the actress took the situation into her own hands and posted the nudes herself. When discussing the incident on The View , Whoopi Goldberg blamed Bella for getting herself into the situation in the first place by taking the nude pics. It has been a very hard week for Bella Thorne. A few days ago, the actress' Twitter account was hacked and the hacker threatened to release Bella's nudes on the social media site.
On Saturday, Thorne took to Twitter and posted a series of text screenshots and a statement via the Notes app. Thorne shared screenshots of a message chain, in which an individual presumably her hacker sent Thorne her own private nude photographs. In the same tweet, Thorne revealed that she had chosen to release the photos he was threatening with her to take power back from him.