TikTok star Megan Eugenio, aka Overtime Megan, was the victim of a hacker who leaked multiple pictures and videos from her personal account.
The influencer is a prominent creator on the social media site, where she boasts some 2million followers.
But although she has a wide library of videos that garner hundreds of thousands of views each, her account mysteriously disappeared in late April.
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But it appears she was the victim of a hacker who leaked multiple picture folders and videos from her personal phone, causing her to quit social media and delete her TikTok account, changing her Twitter to be private as well.
On Tuesday (May 2) Overtimemegan finally addressed the hack in a TikTok video that has already racked up 2m views just hours after being posted.

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In the video, she explained that the personal content stolen from her phone was “sold, reproduced, and posted everywhere on the internet”.
She insisted that this “was a crime,” and that anyone sharing the content online was also “participating in a crime”.
She said: “I’m a victim. It’s not my fault. It doesn’t define my self-worth. And I know, as a woman, that that was not meant for the public eye. That was meant for me.”
Megan added: “I’m not gonna lie, it’s been very hard. It’s been super hard to look at my private images all over the internet, and everything just being poked fun at.
"But people are not realising that this is a real person you are messing with. I have friends, I have a family. I have a job... I’m not just a character on the internet.”

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Despite the horrific hacking, Megan promised the internet that she won’t let the incident bring her down and says she’ll keep making content and doing what she loves.
Megan also gained a large following on Instagram, YouTube and hosted her own podcast between December 2021 and June 2022.
But at the end of April, Megan was hacked and several nude photographs and videos of her were leaked online onto Twitter and Reddit.
She added: “One thing I know for sure is, you can take whatever from my phone, you can take all those images, whatever you want. You definitely cannot take my will to keep doing what I love... you can’t take my happiness. You can’t break my spirit.”
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