MarjorieBarrettoPhotoScandal73
Marjorie Barretto Photo Scandal 73
Marjorie Barretto, a former actress and politician in the Philippines, was involved in a photo scandal in 2013, when several half-naked photos of her circulated on the internet. The photos showed Barretto posing in front of a mirror, exposing her right breast and underwear. Barretto initially denied that she was the one in the photos, but later admitted it through her lawyer, Lorna Kapunan.
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Barretto said that she was the victim of a malicious attack by someone who hacked her phone and uploaded the photos online. She sought the help of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to track down the culprit and file charges against him or her. She also said that she had nothing to hide, but she had some people to protect.
Despite the controversy, Barretto remained unfazed and active on social media. She posted a photo of her and her daughter Julia with captions taken from David Guetta's song "Titanium", implying that she was strong and resilient. She also appeared on a variety show with Julia and gave an interview on a talk show, where she said that life goes on and she had to be brave for her children.
Barretto's family also supported her during the ordeal. Her sister Gretchen said that Marjorie was still coping and that she knew who the source of the photos was. She also hoped that Marjorie would speak up and reveal the truth after the elections, as she was running for councilor of Caloocan City at that time. Her daughter Julia said that she admired her mother's strength and that they all knew the truth.
The photo scandal was one of the many controversies that plagued the Barretto clan, a prominent showbiz family in the Philippines. The sisters Marjorie, Gretchen, and Claudine had been involved in various feuds and scandals over the years, ranging from inheritance disputes, marital problems, drug allegations, and physical altercations.
The photo scandal also raised questions about the privacy and security of celebrities in the digital age, as well as the ethics and responsibility of bloggers and netizens who spread such materials online. Some people criticized Barretto for taking such photos in the first place, while others defended her right to do so without being harassed or shamed.
References
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