Sienna Miller is upset over recent topless photos of her that surfaced online. The photos show Miller in nothing but a bikini bottom, fooling around with Balthazar Getty (pictured above) of Brothers & Sisters on a beach in Italy. Getty is married with 4 kids, which made the otherwise standard nude pics a big controversy.
Miller is now suing Big Pictures and News International, the organization that publishes British papers Sun and News of the World. These papers were the first to post the nude Miller pictures on their websites, and from there, they spread like wildfire across the Internet. From PEOPLE:
Sienna won a similar case in December, when she was awarded $75,000 after these same papers published photos of her filming a nude scene for the movie Hippie Hippie Shake.
Now I don’t want to tell Sienna Miller how to live her life, but you have to be more careful. These pictures were all taken in broad daylight, some on the beach and some on a balcony. So it’s not like she was hiding or being even remotely discrete. If you’re going to walk around nude or do something else foolish, you have to do it when you’re sure there are no cameras around. This isn’t celebrity advice; this applies to everyone.
I’m not famous, but I know that anytime I make a weird face, or drink too much at a party, or get too close with a girl, or flash random gang signs, there’s a very good chance it’ll end up on Facebook for the world to see. So I guess my point is, Sienna Miller should go to all the celebrity sites and untag the incriminating pictures of herself before her mom sees them.