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Bailon has a tattoo of Rob Kardashian's name, located on her buttocks. She has stated she will be getting it removed, but "keeps forgetting it's there". Bailon also has a tattoo of a white cheetah paw behind her right ear, symbolizing her time with The Cheetah Girls. Bailon has also publicly supported United States president Barack Obama, commenting "I am a Barack Obama supporter all the way! He will definitely have my vote and I believe he has done an amazing job as President considering the mess he walked into." In 2008, nude photos of Bailon appeared online, after she claimed her personal laptop had been stolen. Bailon stated that the pictures were for Rob Kardashian, her boyfriend at the time. Bailon's representative, Johnathan Jaxson, stated "Adrienne will be pursuing legal action against the person or person's sending these private photos out. Adrienne is deeply sorry for any pain this may have caused to her fans." In 2012, Bailon was involved in a wardobe malfunction while attending the "Escape to Total Rewards" function in New York City, when a gust of wind blew her dress and revealed Bailon was not wearing underwear. The malfunction came under fire, with some claiming it was an intentional move on Bailon's part. On the incident, Bailon stated "The wind blew and despite what other girls may do, this is really a terrible accident to me. I’m really upset, but I’m even more upset about what my parents might think. I want to be known for my talent. I love the idea of being sexy, but I’ve never been in this business to sell sex, I’ve been in this business to sell my talent. The truth is, when you look at the pictures, you don’t realize that the wind really did blow my dress, and I don’t really know what else to say about it."

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