Argentine Streamer Milica Addresses Private Photo Leak Involving WestCol
Milica addresses private photos leak tied to Streamer WestCOL, 'I'd never do something like that'
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Argentine streamer Milica has responded to the unauthorized leak of private photos linked to Colombian streamer Luis 'WestCol'. She clarified that the images were shared without consent and originated from a personal relationship, emphasizing her disapproval of the breach of privacy.
- 01Milica confirmed that leaked photos were shared without her consent.
- 02The images were linked to her past relationship with Luis 'WestCol'.
- 03She stated the photos were not sexual and were meant to be private.
- 04The leak reportedly stemmed from a bet related to her boxing match.
- 05Milica expressed regret for the situation and apologized to the person in the photos.
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Milica, an Argentine streamer, has publicly addressed the leak of private photos that connect her to Colombian streamer Luis 'WestCol'. In a post on X, she stated that the images, which are not sexual in nature, were shared without her consent and were intended to remain private. Milica explained that the photos were in the possession of someone close to her and were meant to share a moment of happiness while she was abroad. She revealed that the leak was a result of a bet made during a TikTok Live session, where it was suggested that the photos would be released if she won her boxing match against Kim Shantal at Supernova. Milica apologized to the individual in the photos, expressing her respect and care for them, and urged her followers to refrain from sharing the images further. The incident has sparked discussions about the privacy rights of public figures, though WestCol has not yet commented on the matter.
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The incident raises significant concerns about privacy rights for public figures, particularly in the streaming community.
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