Earlier this week, Wendy Williams admitted to looking up the leaked nude photos of celebrities including, Jennifer Lawrence, Us Weekly reports. Williams then responded to Lawrence's disparaging comment to Vanity Fair about the people that have looked up her leaked nudes.

In her interview with Vanity Fair, Lawrence claimed that the people who have seen her nude photos are "perpetuating a sexual offense" and "should cower with shame."

The Oscar winning actress also said, "At the same time, I'm thinking, I didn't tell you that you could look at my naked body. It's my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting."

On Wednesday's episode of her daytime show, Williams admitted to not only seeing Lawrence's nude pictures but taking offense to Lawrence's remarks in her interview.

"Um, it's not your choice. It's in the Cloud and I've looked several times. So I guess I'm disgusting for looking?" Williams said to her studio audience.

The talk show host then threw a subtle jab at Lawrence by claiming that the actress' nude photo scandal helped to catapult her fame and stardom.

"Besides, Jen, you don't look bad under your clothes, and I think the 'hackilation' has actually made your career even hotter," Williams said. "Cause she was red hot before, but now it's like heat-seeking missile hot. So hold your head up with pride!"

Check out the video clip of Williams' response to Lawrence below.

In addition to Jennifer Lawrence, other celebrities whose photos have been leaked in what is being called "The Fappening" scandal include Kate Upton, Gabrielle Union, Kim Kardashian, Cara Delevingne, Meagan Good and now Keke Palmer.

Palmer's photos -- which were leaked on Friday -- is the latest celebrity leak to surface online, Perez Hilton reports.

So far, the "Cinderella" on Broadway star has yet to respond to the nude photo leak.