Commenting on the recent nude celebrity photo-hacking scandal, actress Chloë Grace Moretz says no one is safe.
The actress expressed her views at the Toronto International Film Festival while promoting her new action thriller - "The Equalizer", reports eonline.com.
"I think we live in a (world) where you take the picture and you never know what's going to happen. I think it's a huge, huge, huge invasion of privacy and I think what you do on your own time you should be able to protect it," Moretz said.
"And you should be able to not let people see it because people do things in...relationships with their significant other and they don't need some 14-year-old boy in Minnesota to know what you look like in our most intimate setting," she added.
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