You show ‘em, ScarJo!

Scarlett Johansson is far from the first celeb to have a nude photo scandal, but the 26-year-old tells Vanity Fair she isn’t the least bit embarrassed about the R-rated photos that leaked in September.

“I know my best angles,” Ryan Reynolds’ ex jokes to the magazine. “[The naked pictures] were sent to my husband,” she says. (Johansson filed for divorce from Reynolds, 35, in Dec. 2010.) “There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s not like I was shooting a porno. Although there’s nothing wrong with that either.”

Christopher Carney, the hacker linked to releasing Johansson and countless other stars’ nude pics, told CNN earlier this month: “I deeply apologize. I know what I did was probably one of the worst invasions of privacy someone could experience.” (If convicted of all counts against him, Chaney could serve 121 years in federal prison.)
But her personal photos going public wasn’t the only invasion of privacy Johansson experienced. The actress tells Vanity Fair after her “very public separation” from Reynolds, she “really didn’t know what to do with [herself].”

“It was such a strange time,” she laments. “It was difficult. I felt very uncomfortable.”
Since her split from Reynolds, she’s been romantically linked to Sean Penn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Justin Timberlake.
Scarlett Johansson Defends Nude Photos, Says It wasn’t Porn Shooting
Actress Scarlett Johansson has broken silence after the leak of her nude photos and has gone a step ahead by defending her act.
She claimed that she took her nude photos for her ex-husband Ryan Reynolds, a Canadian actor. Their two-year marriage ended in Dec. 2010.
“I know my best angles. They were sent to my husband. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s not like I was shooting a porno. Although there’s nothing wrong with that either,” Johansson told in an interview with Vanity Fair.
The nude pictures show Johansson first posing in what appears to be her bedroom facing the mirror holding just a towel to cover the front of her body, with her bottom completely on display.
The second image is described as a bit more explicit, and supposedly shows Johansson posing on the bed with her chest and face completely on show.
Meanwhile, FBI is probing to get to the bottom of a scandal involving nude photographs of Johansson that have been leaked online. On the other hand, Christopher Chaney, who was charged with hacking Scarlett’s phone and leaking the nude photos, has pleaded not guilty to the charges of identity theft, unauthorized access to a protected computer and wiretapping.
Johansson, 26, made her film debut in North and is known for her performances in “Manny & Lo,” “The Horse Whisperer” and “Lost in Translation.”
Scarlett Johansson sexy in Vanity Fair Magazine photossesion
Man pleads not guilty to hacking celebrity e-mails
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A Florida man pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to hacking into e-mail accounts to access and distribute nude photos and other personal information of numerous celebrities including actress Scarlett Johansson.
Christopher Chaney, 35, of Jacksonville, Florida was arrested on October 12 after an 11-month investigation dubbed “Operation Hackerazzi” by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Chaney was charged with 26 counts of cyber-related crimes for hacking into e-mails of “The Avengers” star Johansson, along with actress Mila Kunis (“Black Swan”) and singer Christina Aguilera. Other victims were identified only by their initials, which included B.P. and J.A., among them.
The photos of 26-year-old Johansson showed her topless and in a towel with an exposed backside. She revealed in a Vanity Fair magazine interview they were taken for her now ex-husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, when they were still married.
Leaked photos of Kunis showed her in a tub filled with bubbles, showing only her face.
The day after he was arrested, Chaney told a Jacksonville, Florida TV station that he became addicted to prying into the affairs of celebrities and apologized.
“I was almost relieved months ago when they (the FBI) came and took my computer … because I didn’t know how to stop, he told the TV station.
On Tuesday, a Los Angeles judge set a trial date of December 27 and freed Chaney on a $ 110,000 bond. He will be allowed to return home, but must wear a court monitoring device.
If convicted of all the crimes, Chaney faces up to 121 years in jail.













