Model Lindsay Clubine joins a growing list of celebrities targeted by the iCloud hacker after several nude photos of her were dumped online. Clubine, who is married to Boston Red Sox's pitcher Clay Buchholz, confirmed the photos' authenticity during an interview with TMZ Sports saying that she was "upset" someone would post her private pictures on the Internet.

"This is a terrible crime," she said. "I have my attorneys removing the pictures. This is very upsetting to my family and I."

The former "Deal or No Deal" briefcase model said the photos were strictly for her husband and the hacker stole them from his phone.

"Clay and I are good. I send him pictures on the road," she said. 

Clubine told TMZ that she's not upset at Buchholz for keeping the pictures but she is annoyed that people are mistakenly identifying her in some of the more hardcore nude photos that were also taken from his cell phone. She explained that one of her husband's teammates had sent the guys a picture of a naked girl.

Most of the other celebrities targeted in the hack have contacted the FBI over the stolen images. Clubine didn't tell the site whether she and her husband have followed suit but did say that they are "taking the necessary measures."

Clubine also vented on Twitter about the hack, writing, "A woman should be able to send her husband pics of herself with out fear of the whole world seeing them! iCloud hackers should be ashamed!!"

She is the second sports wife targeted by the iCloud hacker. Back in August, nude photos of Gabrielle Union, who is now married to Dwyane Wade, were posted on 4chan and re-circulated on sites like Reddit and Twitter.

At the time, the "Think Like a Man Too" actress released a statement saying that she and Wade were contacting authorities over the stolen images.

"It has come to our attention that our private moments, that were shared and deleted solely between my husband and myself, have been leaked by some vultures," the statement said. "I can't help but to be reminded that since the dawn of time women and children, specifically women of color, have been victimized, and the power over their own bodies taken from them. These atrocities against women and children continue worldwide."