Whitney Cummings shares topless photo after extortion attempt: 'Here it all is'
Whitney Cummings has a message for the people attempting to extort her over a NSFW photo: Joke's on you. The comedian and writer revealed on Twitter "foolish dorks" are trying to blackmail her over a topless photo she accidentally shared on social media a few months ago.
"The people who took screen grabs are trying to get money from me, some said they have offers to sell them, some are asking for money to not post the photo," she shared Monday.
1) In April I accidentally posted an insta story that showed nipple. Once I realized, I deleted. The people who took screen grabs are trying to get money from me, some said they have offers to sell them, some are asking for money to not post the photo.
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) August 12, 2019
"They all must think I’m way more famous than I am, but they also must think I’m way more easily intimidated than I am," Cummings wrote. The former Roseanne showrunner then posted the photo in question, adding, "If anyone is gonna make money or likes off my nipple, it’s gonna be me. So here it all is, you foolish dorks."
Although Cummings had a light tone, she called out everything that's entailed "when a woman in the public eye is extorted." Aside from time, money and energy one lives "with a pit in our stomach about when and how we will be humiliated."
When a woman in the public eye is extorted, we have to spend time, money and energy dealing with it, hiring lawyers and security experts, and living with a pit in our stomach about when and how we will be humiliated. Y’all can have my nipple, but not my time or money anymore.
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) August 12, 2019
The 36-year-old "Can I Touch It?" comic concluded by saying she won't out the names of people who were trying to get her money in case they are just "dumb kids." She wrote, "I wouldn't want the stupid ideas I had when I was a teenager to follow me around forever or else every time someone Googled me."
I'm not posting the names of the people trying to extort me because some of them might be dumb kids. I wouldn't want the stupid ideas I had when I was a teenager to follow me around forever or else every time someone Googled me, they'd see me shoplifting a NO FEAR t-shirt. .
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) August 12, 2019
Cummings has received support from many people online, including fellow comedian Chris D'Elia.
Real friends send you their embarrassing pix when you're embarrassing pix come out. Thank you @chrisdelia for humiliating yourself to make me feel better. pic.twitter.com/TdZ6vuzpye
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) August 12, 2019
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