Natalie Morales arrives for the premiere of Battle of the Sexes. Photo / Getty Images
Natalie Morales arrives for the premiere of Battle of the Sexes. Photo / Getty Images
American TV actress Natalie Morales has hit back at photographers she believes intentionally took photos up her skirt.
Morales was attending the premiere of Battle of the Sexes when a photographer captured images of her having a "wardrobe malfunction". However the actress claims they intentionally took images up her skirt.
She claims the incident left her "horrified" after "one of the happiest moments of my life thus far".
She vented her frustration at the photographer on Twitter in a lengthy rant.
She tweeted: "So someone sent me photos of me having what they called a 'wardrobe malfunction' at last weekend's premiere of Battle of the Sexes which was one of the happiest moments of my life thus far. These are pictures they PURPOSELY took up my skirt TO GET A SHOT of my vag."
The actress believes the photographer was trying to "exploit" her body and that she was the victim of privacy invasion, all because she wanted to flash her leg.
The actress accused the photographer of trying to "exploit" her body. Photo / Getty Images
She later released a statement saying her first instinct was to "ignore and move on", but she decided to take a stand due to this happening too often to women.
Before this gets watered down or the word "vagina" gets censored out, here's my statement on this "wardrobe malfunction" b.s. pic.twitter.com/nE6CNAsovB