Leslie Jones' personal website is offline following a hack which revealed sensitive personal documents and what appeared to be nude photos of the Ghostbusters star.
Prior to going dark on Wednesday, JustLeslie.com was plastered with copies of Jones' driver's license and passport. That website also featured several purportedly stolen naked photos of the Saturday Night Live star.
Jones, who was previously a victim of online abuse and succeeded in getting a racist Twitter troll suspended, has yet to comment publicly on the hack. E! News reached out to Jones for comment but did not receive an immediate response. Twitter does not comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons.
As a way of showing their support for the star, some fans are utilizing the #LoveForLeslieJ hashtag they previously used in solidarity with the comedian against online bullies.
A number of celebrities have also voiced their support for Jones on Twitter.
What's happening to @Lesdoggg is an absolute outrage. Alt right, haters, trolls, "comedians," whoever the fuck you all are, you're just sad.
— Paul Feig (@paulfeig) August 24, 2016
I truly don't know why people are so hateful towards @Lesdoggg. Why? She's talented and wonderful. Why are people so pressed to be awful?
— Gabby SidiBae (@GabbySidibe) August 24, 2016
these acts against leslie jones....are sickening. its racist & sexist. it's disgusting. this is hate crimes. this aint "kids joshing round"
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) August 24, 2016
Do not give your eyeballs to this racist, hate-filled, misogynoir crime. I #StandWithLeslie ??
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) August 24, 2016
.@Lesdoggg you are beautiful & talented & bring laughter into a world that desperately needs it. You are also my friend & I support you.
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) August 25, 2016
I was terrified when I did SNL. Leslie Jones went out of her way to be open, warm, friendly, funny all week. She is a GEM.
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) August 25, 2016