Can't sell it if everyone has it.
Apparently someone tried their hand at selling nude photos of Sia006 Archives so she hit back in the best way possible: By releasing an image of herself on the internet for nix, nada, nothing.
SEE ALSO: Sia just announced the Christmas album we didn't know we needed"Save your money, here it is for free. Everyday is Christmas!" she wrote on Tuesday.
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The image is watermarked with a "client preview" stamp on it, but is also accompanied with a message from the seller of the image.
"If you make the purchase it will be unblurred and you will receive and [sic] additional 14 images," reads a message.
There was plenty of love for Sia's masterful effort at silencing blackmailers and leakers. Sia later, creepers.
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As we've seen in the past, sharing intimate non-consensual images can affect celebrities too, including Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Victoria Justice and McKayla Maroney to name a few.
But we're not all celebrities (or have that much sass), so here's a few tips if you ever find yourself in the situation.
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