Celeb Jihad decided to have a little a fun and post a fake, topless photo of Kate Upton on their site, TMZ reports. The website, which claims to be "The only celebrity gossip site run by Islamic extremists," allegedly took a picture from Upton's Sports Illustrated shoot and doctored it to look like she was topless.

They posted the fake picture under the headline "Kate Upton Naked Outtake From SI Swimsuit 2014." When the 21-year-old model got wind of the photos, her legal team immediately sent a letter to the site demanding they remove the picture or they would sue.

The site did remove the photo and replaced it with a very revealing GIF of Upton getting out of a swimming pool wearing a wet t-shirt. However, this morning (Mar. 10) the website posted a new story featuring several, explicit, fake photos of the model completely nude.

Upton and her lawyers have not responded to the new photos. This isn't the first time Celeb Jihad has come under fire for doctoring images of celebrities. According to the Daily Mail, in 2011 singer Taylor Swift threatened to take legal action after the site posted a photo of a topless blonde woman lying on a bed with the caption "Taylor Swift Topless Private Pic Leaked?"

Reportedly Swift's legal team sent a letter demanding the site remove the photo saying that it contained "false pornographic images and false news."

Upton clearly isn't letting the graphic pictures get to her and was recently spotted at a dinner party on Sunday, Mar. 9 with some of the players from the Detroit Tigers - including her rumored new boyfriend Justin Verlander.

While the group was enjoying themselves, a little fashion show broke out and Upton had to show Tigers catcher Bryan Holaday had to properly pose in a swimsuit, Yahoo reports.