Some say the photos were taken with her covert permission. That it was a set-up. She claimed otherwise – that the cameras were hidden and she had no idea.
Me? I wouldn't have worked out in a public gym if I was Diana but that certainly doesn't mean she didn't have the right to privacy. She did.
The Australian reports
KEVIN Rudd has made it crystal clear he thinks
a decision by a women's magazine to publish unauthorised photographs of
his wife Therese Rein at the gym was an invasion of her privacy.
The
Prime Minister said women were entitled to work out without being
photographed and the Opposition castigated Woman's Day, which referred
to Ms Rein's 25kg weight loss since the beginning of the year. "Most women in Australia would feel that they should have some privacy when they go to the gym," Mr Rudd said.
"If magazines choose to photograph people training at the gym
through their cameras without their consent, well, I presume it's a
matter for those magazines. I think people will form their own judgment
about that." Malcolm Turnbull went further than Mr Rudd, describing the photos as an "unfortunate invasion of privacy".
"Therese Rein is entitled to her privacy just as much as every other
Australian," the Opposition Leader said. "It is very hard work being
married to a politician. She does that work and she's entitled to her
own privacy." Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard agreed yesterday that the pictures were an invasion of Ms Rein's privacy.
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I don't agree with candid photographs of anyone being taken and then publicly displayed. So yes I think Therese Rein's privacy has been breached.
It's totally out of line but it seems to be the publicly accepted norm where all things media are concerned. Doing business with integrity doesn't appear to be very high on their list of values at all.
I use to buy the weekly/monthly mags all the time because once they actually had something worth reading in them.
Nothing about them supports anything I truly believe in, so I stopped buying them.
I would have had no idea the photos existed if there hadn't been such a hoo-har about it in the news.
I'm kind of thinking that unless KRudd actively does something to back his outburst up now, then perhaps that too may have been little more than using the media to sell something.
KerrieSackville said it all for me!