Showbiz

Bedingfield: Paps' knicker shots are abuse

Published Tuesday, Apr 1 2008, 16:54 BST | By Nick Levine
Bedingfield: Paps' knicker shots are abuse
Natasha Bedingfield has hit out at photographers who make a living by pointing their cameras under female celebrities' skirts.

The pop singer, who has been a victim of the "underwear shot" phenomenon herself, described the practice as "abuse".

"The picture where they stick a camera under someone's skirt - I've had that happen to me - is the picture that will make them the most money, but it's kind of abuse," she told DS.

However, Bedingfield acknowledged that not all paparazzi go to such extreme lengths in pursuit of the perfect photo.

"I know some of the paparazzi and they're really wonderful, [but] there are some who really aren't," she said. "It's a fine line that you walk if you're paparazzi, just like it's a fine line you walk if you're a [pop] artist."

> Click here for our full interview with Natasha Bedingfield

Star Snaps

The latest celebrity photos, updated daily

Top Stories

Win This Means War luxury screening
A private screening plus hotel stay & dinner for you and 9 friends
Play games on DS
Travel to the mythical ends of Rome to find a cure for Caesar.
S21 T1.9557530879974 {run_id}