Bella Thorne Had a Powerful Response to a Hacker Who Threatened to Leak Her Nude Photos

"I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back."

Bella Thorne has never shied away from expressing herself and letting the world know exactly what she thinks—especially when it comes to clapping back at people who try to threaten her online. Now, she's doing it again, and this time, it's about a super-personal matter: After a hacker allegedly stole nude photos from Thorne, she took a stand and decided to release them herself.

The actress tweeted out the naked images early Saturday morning, along with a powerfully worded note. "Yesterday as you all know, my shit was hacked," she wrote. "For the last 24 hours, I have been threatened with my own nudes. I feel gross, I feel watched, I feel someone has taken something from me that I only wanted one special person to see.” She also says that the person has sent her compromising photos of other celebrities along with her own and that "he won't stop with me or them, he will just keep going." Instead, she took a proactive approach—or, in her words: "Here's my boobies."

"For too long I let a man take advantage of me over and over and I’m f*cking sick of it,” she continued in the note. “NOW U DON’T GET TO TAKE ANOTHER THING FROM ME. I can sleep tonight better knowing I took my power back. U can’t control my life, u never will.” She also writes that the alleged hacker should be on the lookout for the FBI.

Thorne's fans offered support in the replies. "Babe don't let them control you. We are all here for you. We got you. Karma will find its way 🖤," one wrote. Another said, "You took the power back from this piece of shit. That’s real strength. I love you."

Thorne certainly isn't the first celebrity to be faced with the exploitation of her personal and private images. Back in 2014, Jennifer Lawrence was the victim of an iCloud hack and had her nude photos published online. "I feel like I got gangbanged by the f-cking planet—like, there's not one person in the world that is not capable of seeing these intimate photos of me," she later said. "You can just be at a barbecue and somebody can just pull them up on their phone. That was a really impossible thing to process."

Originally Appeared on Glamour