Justin Bieber who was captured naked by paparazzi during his vacation in Bora Bora finally opened up about the incident that he feels "super violated."
"My first thing was like...how can they do this? Like, I feel super violated. Like, I feel like I can't step outside and feel like I can go outside naked. Like, you should feel comfortable in your own space... especially that far away," said Bieber to Billy Bush in Access Hollywood, according to People. "That was shrinkage for me!" said Bieber when he was asked about the size of his manhood.
As soon as the photo started spreading like wildfire Bieber's lawyer warned "The New York Daily News" to take legal action against the news outlet. Myman Greenspan Fineman of the Fox Light LLP law firm allegedly sent a letter to cease and desist the publication if it doesn't remove the photo from their website within 12 hours of receipt of the warning letter.
"We recently became informed that your company has obtained and is distributing unauthorized photographs of our client including images showing him without clothing," stated in a letter obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
A number of celebrities reacted to the nude pictures of Bieber. Chrissy Teigen who was outraged by paparazzi's act of invasion of privacy against the 21-year-old, consoled him saying not to mind silly people making money selling nude photos of other people, reported news.com.au.
"No one is ever disgusted by the pig who preys on photographs and sells pictures of someone naked. Just the celebrity for being naked. Ok," wrote the 29-year-old about Justin Bieber's nude photo on Twitter.
Bieber's father however reacted in an unusual way about the incident. Jeremy Bieber was encouraged by his son exposing himself in public and tweeted, "@justinbieber, #proud daddy."