NATALIE PORTMAN.
The woman has complained about problems with women's rights, and with stalkers.
Here's EBAY saying "we're just a venue and we have NO idea if some jerk has forgeries or not, or is selling fake nudes. The star has to tell us."
No, the STAR shouldn't have to hunt around the obscure and hidden "adults only" section of eBay and spend time on this crap. ANY fan of Natalie Portman, or common decency, should be able to report abuse like this and have it removed.
The posts should be removed for being nude images with no model release of age or consent. Ebay should require hinky sellers like his to provide REAL documentation or, (this is their site and THEY make up the Terms of Service) simply say, "we don't believe these are real autographs. Get lost.")
The two images (probably from one seller using TWO identities) are obviously NOT signed by Natalie Portman, but morons and stalkers don't know this. They see junk like this, and figure, "if Natalie poses naked all the time, and if she SIGNS hidden camera pix of her like that bottom beach shot, she MUST be a slut and be willing to do it with ME..."
That's how situations get dangerous.
Ebay should come down STRICTLY on any seller of hidden camera and invasion of privacy pictures like THIS one on Natalie Portman:
A star's responsibility? It would be helpful of Natalie Portman and other wealthy stars who can easily afford it, had an official website, or even a Facebook page put up by a responsible fan, so that problems can be reported. It's sad and potentially destructive, for stars to NOT KNOW about potential hazards to their safety.
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