My guess is DropBox or Google, as they are the most popular mobile cloud photo backup.
No woman took those pictures to please anyone other than for whomever the original images were intended.
Those 100,000 guesses you're talking about occurred over months, if not years.
To make matters all the more devastating for Palmer, it was only weeks after she made her broadway debut as Cinderella.
Assuming the photos are real or appropriated, the question is how can any celebrity expect to challenge the internet, the message boards and claim that the photos can not be duplicated? I appreciate you giving me this time.
I will soon be moving to another location from which I will continue to post.
But with the spotlight on leaked nudes of celebrities, the notion that leaking nudes is okay could very easily spread to young men, encouraging them that doing so will result in attention and an ego-boost.
If you do wind up sharing your photos to someone, make sure they follow those rules too.