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Scarlett: Privacy invasion is unjust

Los Angeles - Scarlett Johansson on Wednesday spoke out for the first time since leaked nude photos of her appeared on several websites, saying that being a celebrity does not give others the right to invade her privacy.

Earlier this month, the Iron Man 2 star joined the growing list of Hollywood celebrities, including High School Musical actress Vanessa Hudgens and Friends With Benefits star Mila Kunis, who have had private photos leaked online at the hands of hackers.

In an interview with CNN, Johansson said celebrities are no different than anyone else when it comes to the right of privacy.

"Just because you're an actor or make films or whatever doesn't mean you're not entitled to your own personal privacy (...) if that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong," said Johansson.

The actress said life in the spotlight - and in this case, asserting herself in instances where her privacy has been invaded - can be a struggle.

"It's an adjustment, but I think there are certain instances where you give a lot of yourself and finally you have to kind of put your foot down and say, 'Oh wait, I'm taking it back.'"

Within hours of the photos appearing online on September 15, Johansson's lawyer fired off cease and desist letters to multiple websites. The photos have been taken down by most outlets.

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