Demi Lovato joined the list of celebrities who have stripped naked to increase their popularity.

Well, at least she pretended to.

Lovato tricked her followers on Twitter by pretending to be a hacker who accessed her social media account account. She sent a tweet asking her almost 11 million followers if they wanted to see a nude photo of the "X Factor" judge online.

"Demi's twitter is hacked," she wrote. "#hacked. Want to see Demi naked?"

"Here it is..." she tweeted.

Lovato, 20, posted a photo of a naked Barbie doll with a picture of herself poorly Photoshopped above the neck.

"BAHAHAHAHA!!! Gotcha ;) hehehe," she wrote after she posted the photo.

Lovato is not the only pop star to pull a nude photo prank on her Twitter followers.

On Oct. 10, Justin Bieber tweeted that his computer that contained very "personal footage" in it was stolen during a show in Tacoma, Wash.

The tweet caused a frenzy with "Beliebers" online. News websites took Bieber's tweet of a stolen computer seriously. Bloggers speculated that naked pics or a sex tape of the 18-year-old star would possibly leak. Fake nude photos of Bieber popped up online the following day, forcing the singer to speak out and clarify that the images were fakes. 

Two days after the announcement of a stolen laptop, Bieber revealed it was a joke from the beginning. The pop singer admitted his computer was never stolen, the ruse was a publicity stunt to promote his new music video, "Beauty and the Beat."

"Since i was 14 i have had a lot of things said about me, from dying, to taking hormones, to dying again, to stuff about my family, to saying i had a baby with a woman i never even met. nude pics, drugs, my family, my character...but today...today i get to be in on it," he tweeted before he unveiled the video which featured guest vocals by Nicki Minaj.