


Spinning make-believe worlds for people to get lost in is what I call work as I have often got lost in my own life. It would not matter if they are male or female, paid or unpaid we would not want our brand used in any commercial venture without our permission.” The fire department sent out a statement against her claims of sexism: “What our staff do in their private lives is a matter for them – however, when they do so using our brand, they are representing our organization. Deloughrey thought her dismissal was sexist because as we all know male firefighters regularly pose in calendars and then sell them off. They told her that their “brand” was used without their permission. The problem that the fire department had wasn’t necessarily the nude photos but that some of the photos online had the department’s logo in them, and that’s where they felt she had crossed the line. The single mother suddenly found herself out of a job over the racy photos. A fellow firefighter saw the photos and reported Deloughrey to their employer. We’re not even sure how she took these photos, but it got her in some hot water at work. Who wouldn’t want to see these pictures? That’s obviously what 26-year-old Clare Deloughrey thought when she decided to post some sexy shower-scene photos. I chose to do what I do for a living because I love the female body, and I know body shaming is wrong that’s not what I’m about, and this is not the type of person I am.” “It was absolutely wrong and not what I meant to do. “I just want to acknowledge a photo that I accidentally posted,” said Mathers in a Snapchat video. She then went on to give a public apology, but everyone had already seen the ugly side of her personality. She took the photo down immediately, but the damage had already been done. The caption for the photo was “If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either!” People were outraged over the photo, and she was bashed repeatedly on social media. The photo went viral, and not only was the playmate fired, but she also faced criminal charges for taking a nude photo of a woman who was completely oblivious to what was going on. Not only did it show the true ugly side of the model's personality, but it also exposed the random woman on social media. These women were more than willing to post a dirty selfie, and it cost them their jobs.įormer Playboy model Dani Mathers thought it was cool to Snapchat a naked woman in the shower at the gym and bash her for the way that her body looked. Unfortunately for these people, sometimes, posting your business can get you into trouble. They're the ones that make our mouths drop open as we wonder what these people are thinking. There are millions of selfies posted daily, and some of them are way over the top. Everything is available for anyone to see. The sky's the limit these days it’s as if people have no boundaries. There are sex selfies, dirty selfies, and some just plain inappropriate selfies. These days, people have no problem taking selfies in any location and sometimes without any clothes on. Nowadays, we have Kim Kardashian and many other celebrities making selfies far more glamorous than we ever thought possible. That’s what selfies used to be all about. The first time we ever saw the word "selfie" was in an Australian chat room, and it was to describe a terrible picture that someone took of themselves back in 2002. They were usually coy pictures of people who were trying to appear as if they weren’t taking pictures of themselves. People tried to act like they were in justified locations so that they wouldn’t look stupid. At first, it started off as simple pictures obviously taken by the person, but there was almost a sense of embarrassment to them. When selfies first came onto the scene, they weren’t what they are these days.
