
Writing “I would drink your bath water” underneath people’s posts is a common online joke, but Delphine decided to take things one step further. But maybe Affleck will get slippery fingers and the internet will prove me wrong.Last year Belle Delphine, the 21-year-old internet-famous model, noticed that men were jokingly remarking on her photos saying they would drink her bath water. If Ben Affleck-a star who, unlike Evans, public opinion seems to have soured on lately ( don’t worry, he’ll be back)-were to have some dick pics leak tomorrow, I suspect it would be a different story. It felt particularly absurd for fans to suggest that people should stop circulating Evans’ picture on social media because Evans has struggled with anxiety-as opposed to all the other celebrities who haven’t been diagnosed with any disorders, whose pictures would be fair game for gawking at? Stars who don’t have as many or as powerful a legion of stans deserve some privacy and decency too. Not definitely-Potterheads are a recent example of fans disavowing a onetime hero-but for every “heartwarming” interaction between a star and their fans, there’s a counterexample of a famous person siccing their fans on an unsuspecting critic or fast food Twitter account that has supposedly wronged them. In fact, as much as Evans deserves the benefit of the doubt in this situation, his fans might be just as likely to jump to his defense if he didn’t.
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Fans and the internet don’t always deserve full credit for an enlightened stance. But there are also X-factors at work here. That we’re at a point where a sizable group of people understand that passing around an accidentally shared dick pic is a violation of consent is a #MeToo victory. I’m a Little Bummed That Adele Lost Weight Please Stop Calling This Time of Year “Spooky Season” Put simply, they are less of a big deal, and the act of consuming them without permission has become guilty and shameful, even if some guys on Reddit try to justify it by saying the people in them had it coming. At the same time, the act of taking nudes has basically become normalized. Over the past 10 years, stars have gone from being shamed when private photos or videos get out to being treated as victims of a crime (some of Lawrence’s perpetrators went to prison), or in Evans’ case, as victims of unscrupulous actors who spread the photos online. But the most powerful and mainstream reactions to these two incidents are actually more alike than not. Evans, having accidentally leaked his own photo, isn’t a victim in the same way Lawrence and other celebrities whose photos were stolen are. Her career didn’t suffer in any obvious way.

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She faced shrugs and finger-wagging from a predictable class of internet misogynists ( and, uh, Clay Aiken), but it was hardly the overall tenor of the reaction. Lawrence garnered a great deal of support at the time, including a very sympathetic Vanity Fair cover story and widespread online outrage. There’s no disputing that men and women in the public eye are treated very differently, but it’s an oversimplification to say that Lawrence was “blamed relentlessly and cruelly” when her photos were hacked and that Evans was spared. In a twist, the story of an A-list actor’s leaked dick pic seemed, on the whole, pretty wholesome. These Evans supporters seemed to have learned a thing or two from the tactics K-pop fans successfully deployed earlier this year toward sabotaging a Trump rally and police efforts to surveil Black Lives Matters protesters: They used their collective power to flood Chris Evans’ hashtag on Twitter with photos of the actor and puppies so that those images would appear before the dreaded screenshots in search results. Some of these concerned fans pointed out that Evans has struggled with anxiety. At the same time, fans were organizing, urging other users to respect Evans’ privacy by not further disseminating the photos. The reaction might have gone another way, but Evans was buoyed by early support from fellow stars like Chrissy Teigen, who raised the good point that she has many boobs on her phone that don’t belong to her, and Mark Ruffalo, who tried to show his bro the silver lining (that nothing could be more embarrassing than the U.S.
