Daisy Lowe’s Intimate Photos with ex Matt Smith Hit Internet

Last week, public was surprised by the appearance of Daisy Lowe’s intimate photos with her ex-boyfriend Matt Smith in the Internet. The 25-year-old English fashion model had reportedly ended her romantic relationship for years with Smith because of their work commitment in 2013, according to Wikipedia. The Epoch Times reported that 18 up to 20 intimate photos of the former couple in various pose had been freely accessed in the Internet since Thursday, 9th of October 2014.

Are Daisy Lowe’s intimate photos with her latest former boyfriend Matt Smith that hit the Internet recently involved in ‘The Fappening’ event?

Various media gave various reports regarding to whether Daisy Lowe’s intimate photos with ex-boyfriend Matt Smith are involved in ‘The Fappening’ or not. Huffington Post was not sure whether ‘The Fappening’ hacker involved in Lowe’s private photos released, while the Inquistr wrote that this was a sign that ‘The Fappening’ still continued. If this intimate photos leaked was still under ‘The Fappening’, then Matt Smith became the third male celebrity who involved in this celebrity nude pictures leaked after Kate Upton’s boyfriend Justin Verlander and the wresting legend Hulk Hogan’s son Nick. However, what is sure to be known is that those photos are not supposed to be publicly released. 

The intimate photos of Daisy Lowe and Matt Smith was released under title ‘Daisy Lowe’s leaked nude’, according to the Inquistr. Huffington Post believed that those photos had been stolen from either Lowe’s or Smith’s phone. Furthermore, concerning to the pose of the English model and the ‘Doctor Who’ actor in the photos, it seemed that the photos were taken before they split up back in 2013, Huffington Post wrote. In the surfaced photos, Lowe and Smith took various together poses in a hotel bathroom, the Inquistr quoted Buzzfeed. The Epoch Times reported that Lowe and Smith had not released any comments after their intimate photos leaked reports broke out and that those photos’ authenticity had not been confirmed.