GNTM star goes on the offensive - Rebecca Mir's topless photos stolen - now she simply shares them herself


She never wanted to share these photos of GNTM star Rebcca Mir with the public. But since they fell into the wrong hands, the ex-GNTM model is going on the offensive.
An artistic nude photo that Rebecca Mir (33) had previously not wanted to publish can now be seen on social media. Not because the 33-year-old has changed her mind, but because she had to get ahead of data thieves.
"Sometimes photos just stay in the archives - I took this picture back then and liked it, but somehow never posted it," Mir explains in her Instagram post. The nude photo ended up in the hands of a stranger "in an unpleasant way" because "someone got access to it." The black and white photo shows the presenter lying naked on her back. She has her arms crossed over her chest.

"It makes me sad that something like this can happen and that you can't always protect yourself sufficiently," writes the wife of " Let's Dance " professional dancer Massimo Sinató (44). At the same time, she makes a clear appeal to her followers: "Take good care of your data!"
The reactions of her fans are mostly positive. Many praise the picture, but regret the circumstances. One follower commented that the way the photo was published left a "bad aftertaste".
In an Instagram story, Rebecca Mir also warns against data misuse and alerts her followers to fraudulent emails that are supposed to be from her. She publishes a screenshot of a fake email in which, in incorrect German, she asks for more nude and partially nude photos to be sent. "Fake!" the presenter writes in large letters above the message.
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