Those who have a Google alert set for Olivia Munn got an eyeful Monday morning, as an alleged full-frontal nude photo of the actress was making its way around the web.
But sources close to Munn say the naked photo does not picture the "I Don't Know How She Does It" actress, according to TMZ. And Munn herself took to Twitter to laugh off the scandal by posting photos of a baby and a cat and writing, "If you ever hacked my phone, these are the pictures you'd find."
But the XXX photo wasn't the only thing that Munn's alleged phone hacker claims to have uncovered. A list of "sadomasochistic demands" superimposed onto a series of tamer photos have also been making their way around the web, according to Gawker.
The photos include a midriff-baring Munn, a lingerie shot and finally a fully nude photo that does not picture Munn's face -- raising the possibility that the subject is not Munn but a woman who has a similar body type. The photos that picture Munn's face are likely legitimate.
Munn's representatives have yet to officially comment on the set of photos, while reps for Christina Hendricks -- whose phone was also reportedly hacked this morning -- were quick to declare as fakes the supposed topless photos of Hendricks making their way around the Internet.
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