Justin Beiber Bora Bora Naked Photos Spur Discussion On Celeb Privacy On The Net, Singer's Attorneys Issue Cease And Desist Letters To Media

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The Internet has been buzzing with Justin Bieber's Bora Bora naked photos which appeared online a few days ago. The celebrity singer and songwriter's legal team, represented by Myman Greenspan law firm, has already threatened to take legal actions against the media outlets that have published Bieber's nude photos.

Photos were originally published on New York Daily News and Bieber's legal team has already sent a cease and desist letter to the publications, said Hollywood Reporter. Bieber's attorneys alleged that photos represented a violation of the singer's publicity and privacy rights. It further alleged that photos also infringed on Bieber's trademarks.

Amidst all controversy, Justin's father has shown his support towards his son's nude photographs, said The Guardian. He joins the group of celebrity parents in Hollywood who have made cringe-inducing comments about their children's bodies or sexuality. However, the star remains unperturbed by his father's comments as sources reveal that son and father share more of a friendly relationship rather than a formal one, said Hollywood Life.

Justin Bieber's Bora Bora naked photos taken during his vacation has opened up thousands of discussions online. People are openly discussing where to draw a line when it comes to privacy of celebrities, said E! Online. Discussions are also revolving around the publicity machines behind today's celebrities and the hypocrisy of people pretending to be outraged by such things, said The Independent UK.  

Beiber is not the first celebrity who has fallen prey to paparazzi and definitely not the only one to sue media and publication over their scandalous revelations. Hulk Hogan has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Gawker over his sex tape, with a trial date set for March 2016, said Hollywood Reporter

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