In the photo, Amber calls Depp her “Tonto Man”

Sep 22, 2014 09:17 GMT  ·  By

Actress Amber Heard is one of the biggest names on the list of celebrities involved in the second wave of leaked photos. She is an unexpected victim in the scandal, but it turns out that her photos are among the most demanded by people on image-sharing sites, such as 4Chan and Reddit.

Hackers have published over 50 photos of the actress in various states of undress, but what has captured the attention of most was a series of photos in which Amber was seen without her clothes on, holding up a cardboard sign to her chest with a message to Johnny Depp.

Amber Heard appears holding up a sign with a private message for Depp in leaked raunchy photos

The photo was clearly not meant to be seen by anyone apart from Johnny Depp because of the fact that Amber isn't wearing any clothes in the photo and the message of her sign is clearly meant for her husband-to-be.

On the sign, Amber refers to Johnny as “Tonto Man,” which is believed to be his nickname and threatens to “eat [him] alive.” Based on the fact that she isn't wearing any clothes in the photo, it's safe to assume that the message is an invitation for an intimate encounter with the actor with whom she is supposed to get married soon.

Amber refers to herself as a “blonde Texan [expletive]” in the message that is now making the rounds on the internet. Several publications, including TMZ, have contacted the actress and demanded a formal position, but so far she's been quiet on the matter.

The actress has not publicly addressed the issue so far

She has still to confirm that the photos are real of fake, but if they are, the general consensus is that they are very good fakes. For the moment, they are being considered real and are believed to have been obtained by hacking her iCloud account.

In fact, most of the leaked material in this two-part scandal is believed to have been obtained by hacking celebrity iCloud accounts. Apple has strongly maintained that the leaks were not caused by a security flaw in their system, but has nonetheless chosen to beef up security by adding a two-step authentication process to iCloud.

It's still not clear if the latest set of photos in the leak was obtained along with the first part, the one published before Apple amped up security. If it was done after, it's clear that the accounts are still not safe and that the hackers are taking advantage of a hidden flaw or vulnerability.