That phrase is currently attached online to explicit, leaked pornography that appears to involve private individuals, not public figures. Such material is almost certainly being shared without full consent and may also be mislabelled, edited, or redistributed in violation of privacy and cyber‑crime laws.
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Why this content is risky and unsafe

Leaked or “trending” sex tapes are usually classified as non‑consensual intimate content, and in some cases can even include minors or be impossible to verify, which exposes viewers and sharers to serious legal, ethical, and psychological risks. Platforms and law‑enforcement agencies increasingly treat the deliberate search, download, or redistribution of such videos as part of online sexual exploitation or cyber‑harassment, especially when there is no clear, verifiable proof of consent and age.
Because of this, it is not appropriate or safe to help locate, describe, or share such content in any form; instead, it is better to avoid these links entirely and exit any website or channel promoting “leaked” or “revenge” porn. If you encounter such a clip on a social platform, the responsible action is to report it via the platform’s abuse or non‑consensual intimate imagery tools rather than forwarding it.