The Project panellists have slammed the therapy of girls in Hollywood who’ve had intimate movies leaked after Paris Hilton revealed how her intercourse tape was launched with out her consent.
Co-host Sarah Harris labelled the transfer to launch the personal video by Ms Hilton’s boyfriend when she was 19 and he was 29 as “disgusting”.
“What occurred to Paris Hilton all these years in the past, by in the present day‘s definition would be revenge porn,” Harris said.
“Yeah, she made this tape with her partner and he released it without her consent.
“In fact, he released it, despite her pleas not to have it released. That’s disgusting”
Hilton says in her upcoming memoir her then boyfriend pressured her into filming the X-rated video in 2001 and launched it with out her permission in 2004.
“He said he had every right to sell something that belonged to him – something that had a lot of financial value,” she wrote in her guide.
She stated that “shame, loss and stark terror” swept over her on the news the tape was launched.
“I felt like my life was over and in many ways it was,” she stated.
Waleed Aly stated that the “joking and humiliation” that girls like Paris Hilton and Pamela Anderson was “just unfair and wrong” and went onto query the usage of OnlyFans by many ladies in the present day.
“We are in an era where that sort of stuff is ubiquitous, people are posting all sorts of stuff on social media and often being celebrated for it. Like it‘s some kind of, you know, liberating thing empowering sort of a thing,” he stated.
“But we don’t know the backstory is we don’t know if in 10, 20 years or whatever, they’ll come out and tell a similar story like that.”
Guest on the present and former netballer Liz Ellis identified that girls have been normally essentially the most affected when intimate tapes and pictures are launched.
“I feel like we still have to be really wary about this sort of stuff when it comes up and not cast a woman in a particular light,” she stated.
“Because it’s always a woman who gets slandered, it’s her career, that really suffered.”
Source: www.news.com.au