Does "The Fappening" Live On? Sheneka Adams Nude Photos May Have Leaked Online

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Isn't "The Fappening" over by now?

The wave of hacked nude photo leaks that were plastered all over the Internet just a little while ago may be still puttering on in some places. At least, that's what The Epoch Times is claiming- because they've got word that model Sheneka Adams has been the latest victim of a private picture phone hack.

They're claiming that nude photos uploaded to the model's iCloud account were hacked into, the exact same way that Jennifer Lawrence and Rihanna had photos stolen and uploaded online.

There's just one issue- that there hasn't been much talk of "The Fappening" for weeks now. If another leak takes place so long after the original string of photo leaks, does it still count as a part of "The Fappening?" It's not clear.

However, there was another potential "Fappening" leak earlier in November- the Inquisitr reports that Sarah Shahi, a former cheerleader and current actress, as well as several Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, also had their photos leaked. Celebs who have been leaked already have taken steps to get the photos taken down (and even take legal action those responsible), with middling results. Celebrities, delete your nude photos immediately- it seems like this might never end.

It's also not clear if the leak is even real, because the Epoch Times also speculates that some celebrities have been leaking their own nude photos to get the extra publicity of being included in the many "Fappening" news stories that were running a little while ago. It's not clear if The Epoch Times actually thinks Adams leaked her own photos or if they're just brainstorming, however.

Enstars adds that Adams hasn't responded publicly to the alleged leak at all, but has tweeted a few vague thoughts about "unimportant" people who might "interrupt [her] vibe."

Check back soon for the latest news on "The Fappening."

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