Jean-Marie Bigard releases a magazine that uses stolen photos

An internet user launches the alert: the comedian has decided to launch a magazine using erotic photos of Jennifer Lawrence, stolen in 2014, without the star’s consent.

A new example of rape culture: can you print a magazine using stolen celebrity photos? For Jean-Marie Bigard, it’s a yes. The comedian launched July 22, 2021 a magazine “erotic humor” where he mixes jokes of his own and images of naked women. His wife is there, of her own free will, of course. However, an Internet user warns of the presence of another woman, who in addition to not having asked for anything is certainly not aware of this publication. It is about the actress Jennifer Lawrence, victim like other celebrities in 2014 of a theft of photos. She had confided to having experienced this leak of erotic pictures like rape. Not enough to move Jean-Marie Bigard, who headlines from the cover the announcement to be able to see “Jennifer and her friends”.

The artistic direction leaves much to be desired: addition of white spots on the pictures, like an old magazine stained with sperm. Class. Some Internet users invite to contact the publisher Medialyd to express their indignation at what amounts to a theft of photos. As one of the whistleblowers reminds us: “Thank you if you have the magazine for especially NOT releasing the photos out of respect for Jennifer Lawrence, nor for providing a link where to find them.”

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