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Rumors also ricocheted about the app's founder, who some students believed had fled the area. "That's all they're talking about," said Jamiia Spradley, 16, a junior. Other teens said teachers had begun to more strictly enforce the school's rule against accessing phones. "The girls know who they're sending it to." "That's a bad thing to do and stuff, but this is the guy's fault and the girl's fault," Kosior said. They also offered counseling, Parra said. They reminded students of a policy prohibiting phone access during the school day, encouraged them to delete the app, redoubled efforts to educate them about social media and Internet safety, and notified school resource officers from the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Officials at Osceola immediately took steps to prevent further misuse. He expressed disappointment with the way Osceola students were using #Life and said the company quickly removed explicit content. It was an uncomfortable moment for Osceola, which espouses no-nonsense values and strong parental involvement, "like schools used to be."Ī founder of #Life, Griffin Anderson, described the app as an anonymous photo-sharing tool that lets students check out what their peers were doing. School leaders held an emergency faculty meeting Wednesday. Some people reported girls leaving the cafeteria in tears and expressing horror that images of them had been made public. School administrators "were made aware that some of the pictures were insulting or upsetting or possibly even illegal that should not be available online," school spokeswoman Melanie Marquez Parra said.īy that point, students said, word of the photos was churning through the high school rumor mill. "An editor needs to think long and hard about using such material," he added.Later in the day, as news of the uproar at Osceola spread, the founders of #Life said they had temporarily removed the app from the iTunes store. "The danger with this kind of thing is, young people don't always realise the longer-term consequences of their actions that is why all branches of media have to be especially careful of their management of children," Pearson said. Mark Pearson, Professor of Journalism at Bond University, said using children in such appearances was dangerous and required parental permission. Once you become aware of their age you must look away," he stated. "You can leer at the 16-year-old as you would an adult woman, so long as you're ignorant. "And as girls in their early twenties try and hang onto their teenage beauty, lines are blurred and we're left confused. They dress older, sneak into clubs and are easily mistaken as adults," he said. "They're moving into womanhood and they know it.
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Stab writer Mike Jennings explained in his article on Corby how a girl that age means danger to the adult male. "It really depends on what you want to do in modelling, whether it is high-fashion or men's magazines," she added.Ĭorby had entered and won a competition to model for Stab, which is known for its edginess and celebration of parties and sex. Harris said it was important for girls to consider what type of model they would like to be before undertaking early work. "If she was interested in high fashion and that, maybe that might not have been the smartest move," she stated. "Personally, I wouldn't do it at any age really, and 16, I think that is really, really young," she said.
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She worried that Corby might consider it a "mistake" in years to come. Harris, who relocated to Sydney to further her modelling career, stressed she did not want to sound "nasty", but said 16 years old did seem very young to feature nude on a magazine cover. "I think photographs like these are inappropriate, particularly when the young woman involved is only 16," Tweed Daily News quoted her as saying.
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Richmond MP Justine Elliot and fellow Tweed model Samantha Harris have voiced unease about Corby's age, and Elliot, a mother herself, has stated the magazine cover was not in good taste. The shoot has however become a matter of concern in the community. A 16-year-old girl from Kingscliff, Australia, has sparked controversy after she posed nude for the cover of a surfing magazine.Įlla Rose Corby, who aspires to be a model, is seen posing posed nude on the November cover of Stab Style with her modesty barely covered.