A week after the airing of Here are her nude photos on the beach with her partner Fabien Galtier, the actress and singer responded in a column published on November 4. Set free.
“I can’t refuse silence.” This Saturday, November 4, Helena Noguera took the podium Set free Entitled “To be free is not to be in ‘self-service'” to express his “internship” state, a week after publication; Here Nude photos of her and her companion Fabien Galtier on a beach in Normandy. “Oh, of course, nothing serious… I know very well that it’s funny to come and whine about an exposed nipple. I know it well,” the 54-year-old actress sarcastically emphasized, claiming that these were “photos that were stolen when we were “alone in the world” and then published without our consent.
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Insert #MeToo
“It’s ‘no consent’ that’s been ringing inside me for five days now,” he continued. I’ve been trapped in this diary before, but never naked. And this nakedness revealed to everyone without my consent bothers me a lot.” Leo’s half-sister has not taken kindly to the celebrity magazine, which she compares to, in the words of French writer Guy Debord, “a vulgar symptom of spectacle society”. “There is no death of man, although there is danger of the death of the soul. Because what’s serious, and why I’m writing this, is that in the age of #MeToo, an age where consent is finally a topic, I’m surprised it doesn’t apply to this “trash” press, he continued.
Faced with the minimization of facts Here – Editorial Director Marion Alomber, stating that the article is not derogatory in any way. Helena Noguera did not hesitate to draw a parallel with cases of sexual harassment. “What is happening to me also makes me think about those (and those) who have been sexually assaulted, of which I am a part (and yes, #MeToo) and whose aggression is minimized under the pretense that , that their outfit or behavior justifies it. “The predator loses control, gives in to their impulses and steals what they were not going to give.”
“And mine, freedom?”
As such, although the actress and singer often appears in the press, she notes: When I agree to it. It’s like with the body, we sleep if we want, when we want and with whom we want. It’s not because we’re free that everyone can help themselves.” Countering all the arguments in turn, he also assured that the beach where the couple was was not public, but private. “I also hear: “they searched”, “it’s a public beach.” Um… No, they were the ones looking for us, even with tracks. Or again. “It’s freedom of the press.” And my freedom, not wanting to be a constant sight, we are talking about that,” he defended.
Finally, public figure or not, Helena Noguera shouted her right to privacy, especially when she appeared with her companion, France XV coach Fabien Galtier. a relationship about which the couple has so far kept very low-key. “Being exposed on stage is not exposing your life. I decide where, when, to whom and how I disclose. How important is it? And it’s especially not with my man. never.” Condemning the “mediocrity of the entertainment society,” he urged the creation of a law that would definitively ban these violations of private life. “They (media, editor’s note) to cheaply humiliate and make money from our sorrows. I call for the adoption of a law that prohibits stripping people naked without their consent. In other words, I am calling for a law requiring consent.”
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Source: Le Figaro
