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Emma Watson threatened on nude photo website

British actress Emma Watson is being targeted by hackers threatening to release nude photos of the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador.

Harry Potter star threatened online after launching UN gender equality campaign

Emma Watson threatened after UN speech

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Harry Potter star delivered a stirring speech that's got people talking

Emma Watson is being threatened by hackers just days after making an emotional plea for sexual equality at the United Nations.

In her roleas a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, the British actressand Harry Potterstar gave an impassioned speech at UN headquarters Saturday, inviting men and boys to join the fight to end gender inequality:

"I want men to take up this mantle," Watson urged. "So their daughters, sisters and mothers can be free from prejudice but also so that their sons have permission to be vulnerable and human too."

Then, hours after Watson told the UN it's a woman'sright to make choices about herbody, someone created a website threateningthe actress by name.

Ominous message on 4chan

Emma Watson was joined by UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon at the launch Saturday for the HeForShe Campaign. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)

Online perpetrators have created a website called Emma You Are Next with acountdown clock ticking down to something happening in about 4 days.

While the message doesn't say what happens when time is up, it was posted on 4chan, the same image-sharing site thatleaked nudecelebrity photos on Saturday, and earlier this month.

The words "Never Forget, The Biggest To Come Thus Far" appear onthe page below a picture ofWatson apparently wiping away a tear.

Watson hasn't addressed the threat publicly. But after the first batch of photos wasleaked, the actress expressed her outrage on Twitter,writing:"Even worse than seeing women's privacy violated on social media is reading the accompanying comments that show such a lack of empathy."