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Lenny Kravitz Is Considering Legal Action Over Those #PenisGate Photos

Posted on August 7, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Lenny Kravitz, meet Barbra Streisand.

Uproxx reports:

Hope everyone got a good look, because Lenny Kravitz has had just about enough of your gawking.

When the rocker’s “axe” first surfaced on the internet after its surprise cameo at a festival in Stockholm, Sweden, it was all laughs. Even Lenny himself took a lighthearted approach to the potentially embarrassing situation, taking to Twitter and posting a screenshot of a conversation between himself and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. He even coined the event #PenisGate. But those mirthful laughs and giggles at a potentially humiliating moment are over. The “Where Are We Running” singer is considering legal action about having the dick pics taken down off the internet.

According to Metro (via NME), Lenny’s legal representatives are now threatening publishers with lawsuits, saying the photos breach their “clients’ copyright, human rights, right-of-publicity and performer’s rights.”

Read more on Uproxx.

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