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Kirsten Dunst on Nude Photo Leak: "I Try to Have a Sense of Humor About a Really Unfortunate Situation"

"The FBI is investigating, so they're handling it right now," she tells E! News

By Bruna Nessif Sep 18, 2014 9:24 PMTags
Watch: Kirsten Dunst Talks Twitter & Nude Photo Leak

Kirsten Dunst was one of the many celebs part of the now infamous nude photo scandal, and now she's just trying to move forward—and laugh when she can.

E! News sat down to talk with the actress and her The Two Faces of January co-star Viggo Mortensen during the film's junket in New York, and Dunst explained her recent tweet directed to iCloud.

"I try to have a sense of humor about a really unfortunate situation," Dunst tells us. "The FBI is investigating, so they're handling it right now."

In case you missed her incredibly witty response to the whole ordeal, we'll fill you in. The blond beauty simply tweeted, "Thank you iCloud," with a pizza and poop emoji. Now, think about that...Did you get it? (Pizza and s--t loosely translates to "piece of s--t").

You're welcome.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation says it is "addressing" allegations of alleged hacking after multiple naked and other racy photos of several female stars—including Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Krysten RitterTeresa PalmerBecca Tobin and soccer star Hope Solo, to name a few—were posted online in what marks one the biggest celebrity privacy breaches in history.

A rep for Apple, which operates the online file storage service iCloud, also said the company is investigating the matter.

"After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet," Apple recently said in a statement.

"None of the cases we have investigated has resulted from any breach in any of Apple's systems including iCloud® or Find my iPhone. We are continuing to work with law enforcement to help identify the criminals involved."

—Reporting by James Chairman