Outnumbered star Tyger exposed in intimate selfie-hack by online group Celebs Busted
Cyber gang stole naked pictures of stars including Justin Bieber and Gaz Beadle from child star's 'cloud'
CHILD star Tyger Drew-Honey has been targeted by hackers who have posted naked pictures of him online.
Tyger, better known as Jake Brockman in smash-hit BBC1 sitcom Outnumbered, is said to be mortified after his private selfies were posted on Tumbler and Twitter by a group calling themselves *Celebs Busted.
The post reads: "Exclusive nudes of Tyger Drew Honey. We’ve got more, we will post them when we get this to 3,500 notes. Hope you enjoy."
It is not clear how the site got the intimate snaps which show Tyger exposing his manhood in a series of poses.
But one theory is that hackers may have got them from Tyger's "cloud" - where photos taken on smartphones are instantly uploaded and saved.
A source said: "Tyger is quite open minded but he will be gutted these pictures have been exposed like this."
The account also boasts saucy pictures allegedly showing global pop superstar Justin Bieber, Gaz Beadle from Geordie Shore and other reality TV stars.
Actor and presenter Tyger, 20, is the son of two porn stars and has previously made a documentary about porn for BBC 3.
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He also made another programme called The Virtual Reality Virgin in which he had sex with a robot.
After making it, he said: "Having sex with a robot felt nothing like having sex with a person.
"The sound of the mechanical arms moving the supposed vagina were very off-putting.
"And despite my best efforts I did not manage to get anywhere near the finish line."
He added: "I think I'll stick to humans for now, robot sex is a long way off. And hey, what if you just want a cuddle?"
Tyger hit the big time at the age of 11 in the award-winning sitcom which is returning for a Christmas special.
Previous cloud hack victims include Oscar winning actress Jennifer Lawrence.
The leak of hundreds of private photographs of female celebrities online was branded a "sex crime" by the Hollywood A-lister in 2014.
The star of the Hunger Games films said that anyone who looked at her private pictures should "cower with shame" because they were "perpetuating a sexual offence".
"I didn't tell you that you could look at my naked body," she said.
"Just because I'm a public figure, just because I'm an actress, does not mean that I asked for this.
"It's my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting."
A spokesman for Tyger declined to comment.