Australian model Lara Bingle says she has been humiliated by
the release of a nude photo she claims was taken by AFL
footballer Brendan Fevola.
She says the photo was taken without her permission and she
feels exploited and compromised by its release.
"It's ... incredibly humiliating to think he passed it around
to his friends, who passed it on to their friends. When I
found out about it, I just felt like I had been violated,"
she told Woman's Day magazine, which last week published the
photo.
The model and fiance of Australian cricketer Michael Clarke
says she is suing the footballer to restore her "dignity and
self-respect" and to show it's "not cool or funny" to
distribute nude photos of anyone.
"Women should not have to accept that sort of behaviour just
because a boyfriend or partner wants to impress their
friends. It is demeaning and disrespectful of us."
In the wide-ranging interview Bingle talks about her
relationship with Clarke, cricket, marriage and children.
She describes her fiance as amazing and says he has supported
her in the "ups and downs that have happened in my life".
"He is always there for me," she says.
The scandal broke last week when the nude shower picture of
Bingle, allegedly taken while she and Fevola were involved in
a secret affair in 2006, was published in Woman's Day.
Fevola was later wiped from an AFL television campaign after
it questioned the controversial Brisbane star over the nude
photo.
It was reported Bingle was paid as much as $A200,000
($NZ259,924) for the interview and photo shoot but her
manager Max Markson and the magazine have denied this.
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