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Ellen napamura sa kumalat na hubo’t hubad na litrato; magdedemanda raw

Alex Brosas |September 19,2014
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Ellen napamura sa kumalat na hubo’t hubad na litrato; magdedemanda raw

Alex Brosas - September 19, 2014 - 03:00 AM

ELLEN ADARNA

ELLEN ADARNA

Mukhang hindi affected ang beauty ni Ellen Adarna sa naglabasang nude photos niya sa social media.

Kuha ang mga hubad na larawan sa kanyang photo shoot for a magazine nang maging cover siya nito a few months ago.

“Yesterday I received good and bad news. Today will be a fuc***ing good day. Moving on… I’ll just keep telling myself that in the end everything is gonna be okay, if it’s not ok it’s not the end (my mantra since 15) #neverfails me. hahaha Have a good day y’all!

Good Morning!” came Ellen’s reaction to her nude photos.

Mixed reactions ang mga tao sa social media.

While one believe that Ellen has a “good attitude about the mess,” he felt that “she should file a legal case against the magazine for photo leaks”.

Ang isa naman, ang feeling ay isang malaking gimik lang ang lahat to beef up interest in her participation in one clothing line’s much-awaited flesh fest.

“Feeling ko the ‘leak’ kuno is just someone’s gimmick to promote her appearance at an upcoming underwear show. The news article about this that appeared in a leading online news provider ended with a plug of the fashion show. Ano yon, promo masquerading as news?” commented one guy.

Ganito rin ang paniwala ng isa who said, “Aysus if I know, sa kampo nyo ang nag leak nyan…Jennifer Lawrence lang ang peg? isip ng ibang gimik the!”

Samantala, naglabas ng statement ang Esquire Philippines about Ellen’s nude photo leak, “She had agreed to be featured in Esquire Philippines with the understanding that no nude photographs taken of her then would be published or disseminated.

“The recent circulation of such sensitive photos without her (or our) knowledge or consent is in blatant violation of her privacy, and her right to dignity. We share her outrage; we are deeply angry; we will not hesitate to take the appropriate legal action. The images in question, staged with photographer Jake Versoza, were never used in the magazine itself, and in most cases, were never even in the possession of the magazine.

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“The images we did use from the shoot were treated to make sure any sensitive areas were artfully covered or obscured, as had been the agreement. It is apparent as well to Esquire magazine that its own rights, as well as that of photographer Jake Versoza, have been infringed. We will take the proper actions to protect its rights.”

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