Kym Marsh is said to be 'upset and shocked' after intimate photos of her were leaked online by hackers.
But the Coronation Street star refused to let incident spoil the greatest night of her career at the British Soap Awards on Saturday, which saw her win the Best Female Dramatic Performance gong.
The 40-year-old, who plays Michelle Connor in the soap, has 'no idea' about how the pictures - said to be very old - surfaced on the Internet.
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Defiant: Kym Marsh is 'upset and shocked' after intimate photos were leaked online ahead of British Soap Awards triumph on Saturday night
They were shared on Twitter and a pornographic blog dedicated to stolen celebrity images after reportedly being sourced from an iCloud hack in April.
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ShareA source told The Mirror's Vikki White: 'It's very upsetting for Kym and has come as a huge shock as they are clearly private photographs that should never have been put into the public domain.
'The person who has put them out there has committed a criminal offence. The pictures are very old and she has no idea how anyone got hold of them.'

The 40-year-old, who plays Michelle Connor in the soap, has 'no idea' about how the pictures - said to be very old - surfaced on the Internet
Kym is expected to take legal action and is said to be determined to help find those responsible.
During the awards ceremony on Saturday, Kym moved the audience to tears when she dedicated her winners' speech to her late son Archie, who was born prematurely at 21 weeks on February 11 2009.
Her character Michelle and husband Steve McDonald lost heir baby son Ruari, a storyline Kym has found particularly difficult to portray.

True to life: The 40-year-old actress' character Michelle Connor and her husband Steve McDonald lose their baby son Ruari, a storyline Kym has found particularly difficult to portray due to her own experience

She said: 'It was perhaps the most difficult thing I've ever had to do in my career. It took us back to places that we never really wanted to go to again but we did because we wanted to tell the story'
Holding back tears, Kym proudly lifted up her trophy after beating the likes of fellow Corrie actress Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) to the win.
Kym -proved that family was close to her heart as she arrived at the ceremony earlier in the evening with son David.
Walking the red carpet at The Lowry Theatre in Manchester, the actress was a vision of beauty as she posed for snaps.

Blue-tiful! Walking the red carpet at The Lowry Theatre in Manchester for the British Soap Awards on Saturday, the 40-year-old actress was a vision of beauty as she posed for snaps
Clad in a navy lace gown, Kym looked sensational in the figure-hugging garment.
Featuring a lace neckline, the gown was short sleeved to show off her toned physique, whilst the tight material clung to her every curve.
Flashing her tanned and toned pins, the gown also featured a racy thigh high split which offered a look at her towering silver heels.

Train trouble: The star appeared to be struggling with her gorgeous gown's flowing train as she sashayed into the awards ceremony

Family first: Kym arrived with her son David, putting in a rare appearance together
Sweeping her brunette locks away from her face, the star rocked a vintage hairdo, with her glossy tresses in tight curls.
Beaming broadly, she joined son David - who looked dapper in a fitted blue suit as he posed for pictures with his mum.
Speaking about her tough Corrie storylines on Lorraine last month, she revealed: 'Obviously at times I was transported back to a place I was trying to get away from.

Cheeky: Flashing her tanned and toned pins, the gown also featured a racy thigh high split

Hair-raising look: The brunette teased her locks into a curly updo and went heavy on the eye liner and mascara
'I was told there was no way I HAD to do the stillbirth storyline. But I chose to do it because it might help someone who went through something similar. And so many people said it helped.'
Of her character Michelle, who is finally coming out the other end of the trauma on the soap, she said: 'I think she's lost some of her spark. I've had a lot of comedy to play which I think is great.'
The annual Soap Awards ceremony launched in 1999 and this year will mark its 19th successive year on TV.

Stepping out: Kym and David, 22, are rarely seen together in public
Celebrating the best of British soaps, fans will see some of their favourite TV stars from Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Doctors walking the red carpet in Manchester.
Although taking place on Saturday June 3rd, the ceremony will be broadcast on Tuesday June 6th after show bosses respectful postponed the program ahead of Ariana Grande's One Love tribute concert for the Manchester bombing.
Hosted by This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield, tensions will reach fever pitch as soaps nervously wait to find out who has bagged the coveted title of Best Soap - which went to Emmerdale for the first time last year.
BRITISH SOAP AWARD WINNERS
BEST ACTOR
John Middleton (Ashley Thomas – Emmerdale) WINNER
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning – EastEnders)
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter – EastEnders)
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi – EastEnders)
Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald – Corrie)
William Roache (Ken Barlow – Corrie)
Jack P Shepherd (David Platt – Corrie)
Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle – Emmerdale)
Matthew Wolfenden (David Metcalfe – Emmerdale)
Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox – Hollyoaks)
Ben Ryan Davis (Nick Savage – Hollyoaks)
Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale – Hollyoaks)
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins – Doctors)
Ashley Rice (Dr Sid Vere – Doctors)
Owen Brenman (Dr Heston Carter – Doctors)
BEST SOAP
Emmerdale WINNER
EastEnders
Coronation Street
Hollyoaks
Doctors
BEST MALE DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE
John Middleton (Ashley Thomas – Emmerdale) WINNER
Simon Gregson (Steve MacDonald – Corrie)
Ian Midlane (Dr Al Haskey – Doctors)
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell – EastEnders)
Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay – Hollyoaks)
BEST FEMALE DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE
Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor – Corrie) WINNER
Dido Miles (Dr Emma Reid – Doctors)
Diane Parish (Denise Fox – EastEnders)
Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas – Emmerdale)
Nadine Mulkerrin (Chlo McQueen – Hollyoaks)
BEST COMEDY PERFORMANCE
Dolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter – Corrie) WINNER
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Dr Zara Carmichael – Doctors)
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard – EastEnders)
Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk – Emmerdale)
Nicole Barber Lane (Myra McQueen – Hollyoaks)
BEST YOUNG ACTOR
Ella Mulvaney (Amy Barlow – Corrie) WINNER
Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman – EastEnders)
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty – Emmerdale)
Ela May Demircan (Leah Barnes – Hollyoaks)
VILLAIN OF THE YEAR
Lucy-Jo Hudson (Rhiannon Davis – Doctors) WINNER
Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan – Corrie)
Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan – Corrie)
Jake Wood (Max Branning – EastEnders)
Gillian Kearney (Emma Barton – Emmerdale)
Persephone Swales-Dawson (Nico Blake – Hollyoaks)
BEST ACTRESS
Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas – Emmerdale) WINNER
Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning – EastEnders)
June Brown (Dot Branning – EastEnders)
Diane Parish (Denise Fox – EastEnders)
Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor – Corrie)
Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt – Corrie)
Jane Danson (Leanne Tilsley – Corrie)
Natalie J Robb (Moira Dingle – Emmerdale)
Zoe Henry (Rhona Ghoskirk – Emmerdale)
Anna Passey (Sienna Blake – Hollyoaks)
Jessica Fox (Nancy Osborne – Hollyoaks)
Rachel Adedeji (Lisa Loveday – Hollyoaks)
Laura Rolins (Ayesha Lee – Doctors)
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe – Doctors)
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif – Doctors)
BEST NEWCOMER
Rob Mallard (Dan Osbourne – Corrie) WINNER
Ritu Arya (Dr Megan Sharma – Doctors)
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker – EastEnders)
Sally Dexter (Faith Dingle – Emmerdale)
Duncan James (Ryan Knight – Hollyoaks)
BEST ON-SCREEN PARTNERSHIP
Malcolm Hebden & Patti Clare (Norris Cole & Mary Taylor – Corrie)
Matthew Chambers & Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Dr Daniel Granger & Dr Zara Carmichael – Doctors)
James Bye & Lacey Turner (Martin & Stacey Fowler – EastEnders)
John Middleton & Charlotte Bellamy (Ashley & Laurel Thomas – Emmerdale)
BEST SINGLE EPISODE
Ashley's Point Of View (Emmerdale) WINNER
Kylie's Death (Corrie)
A Christmas Carol (Doctors)
Lee On The Edge (EastEnders)
What Is Consent? (Hollyoaks)
SCENE OF THE YEAR
Jade Says Goodbye To Alfie (Hollyoaks) WINNER
Michelle Goodbye To Ruairi (Corrie)
Haunted By His Voices (Doctors)
Ronnie And Roxy's Exit (EastEnders)
The Hotten Bypass Pile Up (Emmerdale)
BEST STORYLINE
The Grooming Of Bethany (Corrie)
Rhiannon's Second Chance (Doctors)
Lee's Mental Health (EastEnders)
Ashley's Dementia (Emmerdale)
Teenage Cancer (Hollyoaks)
THE TONY WARREN AWARD: PRESENTED BY PAM ST CLEMENT
EastEnders scriptwriter Gilliam Richmond.
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