In her comedy, Diaz and her co-star Jason Segel play a couple whose sex tape is accidentally sent to their cloud account and they embark on a mission to stop their friends and family seeing it, reported Contactmusic.
The iCloud accounts of a number of female celebrities, including Jennifer Lawrence and Kirsten Dunst, were hacked and intimate snaps were leaked on the Internet, but Diaz insists the two scenarios are not the same.
Diaz's movie was released in the UK just days after the hacking scandal story broke. Agents of America's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are looking into the incident.
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