This whole thing hit me like a punch in the gut — seeing screenshots and whispers about leaked photos online makes my feed feel gross. I can’t definitively say whether those images are authentic because, honestly, without verified sources or a statement from her team, everything floating around is speculation.
What I do look for: reputable outlets confirming the leak, a statement from Megan or her representatives, and technical clues like metadata or clear signs of manipulation. Often these photos are circulated by anonymous accounts that profit from clicks, and the compression or strange artifacts can be a red flag for deepfakes or face swaps. Even when something looks real, it’s important to remember how easy it is to fake context. On top of the verification game, I feel strongly that sharing or hunting for such content is invasive and cruel — celebrities and private individuals alike deserve boundaries. My gut tells me to treat whatever is circulating with skepticism and to err on the side of privacy and respect; that feels like the least I can do as a fan.