WATCH: Tina Fey knows why hackers haven't found her nudes yet
Thankfully, the pride of Upper Darby, Tina Fey, wasn't exploited in last week's stolen celebrity nude photo scandal alongside stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton. Perhaps equally as thankfully, we learned exactly why that's the case on Fey's Late Show appearance this past Friday during a discussion of her 2011 autobiography, Bossypants.
Thankfully, the pride of Upper Darby, Tina Fey, wasn't exploited in last week's stolen celebrity nude photo scandal alongside stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton. Perhaps equally as thankfully, we learned exactly why that's the case on Fey's Late Show appearance this past Friday during a discussion of her 2011 autobiography, Bossypants.
"All my nudes are very, very extreme close-ups of my butt, so you'd never know it's me. Like, scientific—a microscope close-up. Thousands of them," she told host David Letterman, adding that a nude photo leak would cause Bossypants sales to skyrocket. Take notes, fellow celebs.
Fey also noted that we as a society must remember to keep the blame in the celebrity nude scandal squarely on the hackers and not the celebrities themselves, saying that "it is the fault of the creeps who steal." Her comments on that particular element stand in stark contrast to the likes of personalities like Ricky Gervais and New York Times columnist Nick Bilton—and even our own Lisa Scottoline—who essentially say that celebrities shouldn't snap nude photos to begin with.
"Creeps who take them are the bad people," Fey said.
[MTV]