Ellen Adarna’s nude photos from Esquire leaks online NOT CENSORED PHOTOS
MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATED) Three (3) of Ellen Adarna’s unpublished
photos showing her fully naked has been posted on an online image
sharing website by unknown individuals. The photos were taken by Jake
Versoza for the April 2014 issue of Esquire magazine.
According to Esquire Philippines, Ellen agreed to the photo shoot
with the understanding that no nude photographs would be published or
distributed.
In their official statement, Esquire Philippines states that:
The images in question … were never used in the magazine itself, and in most cases, were never even in the possession of the magazine – Esquire Philippines
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With this line it appears that these were additional photos
taken without the magazine’s knowledge. However, the next line states
the following:
The images we did use … were treated to make sure any sensitive areas were artfully covered or obscured – Esquire Philippines
If we are to analyze this statement, it appears that the shoot was
done with Ellen Adarna nude, and the photos were covered up later using
post processing techniques.
In light of this scandal, Esquire Philippines has issued the following statement on Facebook:
ESQUIRE PHILIPPINES’ STATEMENT REGARDING UNAUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTION OF ELLEN ADARNA’S PHOTOS
Esquire Philippines and Summit Media condemn the unauthorized
distribution of photographs of Ellen Adarna that were originally taken
from a shoot the magazine had staged for its April 2014 edition. 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.
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 measured action to
protect its rights. Most importantly, we urge all not to participate in
the dissemination of sensitive images that were not intended for public
by the one person whose rights and dignity above all else’s should be
respected at this time.
As for Ellen Adarna, she has issued the following statement on her Twitter account (@ellenmgadarna):
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