Christina Hendricks, Olivia Munn latest celebs involved in nude photo scandals

Christina Hendricks and Olivia Munn is one of the last round of the celebrity forced to deny that semi-nude or nude photos, these are not real even after the phone was hacked, as reported by TMZ.

On Saturday, a rep for "Mad Men" star Christina Hendricks said that the topless photos TMZ the star was a fake, but his phone is not really hacked. According to the rep, snapped several shots of the star itself were stolen, including several shows her without makeup and with minimal clothing, but denied any topless shots.

Hendricks' rep told the site that the actress, who did not know her phone was hacked, but that the investigation was underway.

The news came just hours after a full-frontal nude recording said that the actress Olivia Munn hit the web. More pictures believe that the star is also included her in a bikini and lingerie shots.

But sources tell the site that the nude shots - which does not show her face - is false. According to TMZ, sources said that someone with a similar organization in Munn was taking the shots and trying to pass them as the real thing.

Munn's reputation did not respond to requests for comment.

Hendricks and Munn joined the long line of celebrities who have compromised, Scarlett Johannson, including Blake Lively and Vanessa Hudgens.

Last November, Christopher Chaney declared not guilty in Florida to break into the mobile phone and e-mail to 50 people, including celebrities like Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Mila Kunis.

"It started as a curiosity, and turned out to be just that addictive," said Fox30 Chaney, a subsidiary of Jacksonville, the last year. "Seeing behind the scenes that people see what is going on the big screen."