据称VH1涉嫌实际裸露后,'Dating Naked'选手起诉1000万美元 2024

据称VH1涉嫌实际裸露后,’Dating Naked’选手起诉1000万美元

当你参加一个名为“约会裸体”的真人秀节目时,一切都是游戏的一部分。但是一位前参赛者表示,当节目在VH1上播出时,她的生殖器在一个场景中并没有模糊,现在她以1000万美元起诉.

‘Dating Naked’选手起诉1000万美元

Aug.22.201402:14

28岁的杰西·尼泽维茨(Jessie Nizewitz)在一项针对VH1运营商维亚康姆(Viacom)和两家制片公司的诉讼中声称,她的胯部短暂暴露在一个与海滩上的男性选手搏斗的场景中。这起诉讼于周三在纽约提起,称未经审查的图像是在播出后在社交媒体上发送的,并且Nizewitz“感到震惊,恐惧和愤怒,以观察这种侵犯她隐私的所有人的看法。”

“这不是我的预期,”Nizewitz在给NBC的一份声明中说.

她的诉讼还指出,该节目“承诺所有正面和生殖器裸露都会在播出时模糊不清。”

但生日套装诉讼能否在法庭上获得任何牵引力? 

周五,NBC新闻法律分析师Lisa Bloom表示,“她有一个问题是她正在参加一个名为’Dating Naked’的节目。” “尽管如此,她还是有一个合理的说法,即尽管她实际上是裸体拍摄的,但她并不期望完全裸露。”

VH1和维亚康姆拒绝就此案发表评论.

“Dating Naked”于周四晚上9点在VH1播出.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide a summary of the article in English. The article reports on a lawsuit filed by a former participant of the reality show “Dating Naked” against Viacom and two production companies for $10 million. The participant claims that her genitals were exposed in an uncensored scene that was later shared on social media, causing her shock, fear, and anger. The lawsuit argues that the show promised to blur all genital nudity, but failed to do so in this case. Legal analysts suggest that the participant may have a reasonable case, despite the nature of the shows premise. VH1 and Viacom have declined to comment on the lawsuit.

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide a summary of the article in English. The article discusses a lawsuit filed by a former participant of the reality show “Dating Naked” against Viacom and two production companies for $10 million. The participant claims that her genitals were not blurred in a scene where she was wrestling with a male participant on a beach. The lawsuit alleges that the uncensored image was shared on social media without her consent, causing her shock, fear, and anger. The show promised to blur all genital nudity, but the participant argues that she did not expect to be fully exposed. Legal analysts suggest that the participant may have a reasonable argument, despite participating in a show called “Dating Naked.” VH1 and Viacom have not commented on the lawsuit.

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