The actress pokes fun at the recent scandal she was involved in

Sep 3, 2014 11:51 GMT  ·  By

Famous female celebrities around Hollywood that were involved in the massive intimate photo leak scandal from last week are scrambling to get the damage done by a yet unidentified hacker under control. Some are owning up to the photos by apologizing, others are readying their team of attorneys, but actress Kaley Cuoco is making fun of the whole thing.

The “Big Bang Theory” actress took to Instagram to poke fun at the leak scandal that has some of her intimate snaps posted online, and added another photo of her own. In order to make it look scandalous, the actress pixelated her chest area and her husband’s groin area as they were snapped by a paparazzo at the beach.

The photo was captioned, “What a fun day that was, frolicking with my hubs on the beaches of Mexico! Feels like we forgot something?” The pixels added after the photo was taken are not necessary though, as you can see that Kaley and her husband Ryan Sweeting are wearing their bathing suits properly, but it's clear that the actress was trying to make a point.

Some of her fans took her meaning and joined in the mocking fun, “I can see why you married him, he has rather large pixels...,” one user commented.

Cuoco was one of the high-profile targets in the privacy attack that took place on August 31, but happily for her, she wasn't completely undressed in the photos that leaked, merely posing in seductive clothing and seductive poses, presumably for her husband. So, in her case, there was really not much to fuss over.

The same can't be said about other female celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton or Victoria Justice, who appeared in various states of undress in the photos that were made public on the image sharing board 4Chan over the weekend.

The case has received so much attention that now the FBI has gotten involved in tracking down the person responsible for hacking the iCloud accounts and releasing the intimate materials that include photos and video.

The FBI has announced that it is “aware of the allegations concerning computer intrusions and the unlawful release of material involving high profile individuals, and is addressing the matter. Any further comment would be inappropriate this time.”