Zara McDermott has called for a change in the law to protect victims and potential victims of revenge porn. Explicit videos and photos of the Love Island star, 23, were circulated on WhatsApp and social media when she starred in the ITV2 reality show in 2018.
Taking to her Instagram stories, Zara revealed she is supporting domestic abuse charity Refuge's new campaign called Naked Threat.
She said: "I'm going to speak to you guys about a very serious topic, something that's really, really close to me and something I've been a victim of myself and that is revenge porn, or as other people like to call it image based sexual abuse." While revenge porn is illegal, threatening to post pictures or videos of someone is not an offence, which the
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