Charles responded to one reply that said 'literally no one asked for this' with 'yeah well i didn't ask to have my security and privacy threatened either so this is me taking back ownership of the situation, move on with your day.' It's not R-rated, and the beauty YouTuber has shown almost as much skin before in his Coachella outfits, but it spawned hundreds of thousands of online reactions and memes anyways. Once Charles reclaimed his account, he posted it himself. In a series of now-deleted offensive tweets posted by the hackers on Charles' Twitter account, the person or group who obtained access to his iCloud data threatened to post a nude photo of him. James Charles joined it on Saturday, after he became one of several YouTubers to be hacked by seemingly the same person or group targeting internet-famous AT&T customers. It's a trend that surely no celebrity wants to be a part of, but seems to be becoming more and more commonplace. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.