
Leslie Jones went to one of the most public of stages — the one at the Emmy Awards — to joke about her privacy woes on social media.
During a routine Sunday saluting Ernst & Young accountants, the “Saturday Night Live” actress addressed three of the firm’s representatives.
“Since you good at keeping things safe, I got a job for you — my Twitter account,” she said. “Put that in the vault, please.”

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The “Ghostbusters” star had been harassed with racist messages on social media and her website was hacked in late August. Her passport, a driver’s license, multiple nude photos and other private information was posted online.
“I just wanted to feel beautiful,” she joked at the Emmys. “Can a sister feel beautiful?”