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"Who doesn’t want to protect their own privacy? Just because you’re in the spotlight or just because you’re an actor or make films doesn’t mean that you’re not entitled to your own personal privacy.

No matter what the context, when that is sieged in some way it feels unjust, it feels wrong. I’ve gotten that response from many people that I’ve met now. They say ‘how do you deal with the invasion of privacy?’ I don’t know. To me it’s an adjustment. There are certainly instances I think where you give a lot of yourself, finally you just kind of put your foot down and say ‘wait, I’m taking it back.’"


This is what Scarlett has to say after the nude photo scandal.

I would like to give my personal opinion: If I always loved Scarlett for something, was that she has always been able to protect her privacy and personal life... but sometimes she made mistakes and commited some imprudences that made her... all that became her more paranoid with the press so much, every time she sees paparazzis or photographers she hides herself, she doesn't let interviewers to ask her personal questions, and she rarely attends public events with her romantic couples, every time she has she looks uncomfortable.

I hope that, like I already said, this scandal doesn't affect to her professional life nor her personal one, I think Scarlett knows the consequences of fame, and wether she likes it or not, it's something she has to deal with, and take it in the best way possible.

But anyway, I totally agree with what she says, there's no excuse to justify such an invasion to her privacy and those who did it must pay for it.