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Conviction rates for this crime are low — and plummeting further — with victims too disheartened or scared to come forward, fearing they won’t be believed or they’ll be blamed. Like most victims of threatened revenge porn, I’ve still had no justice.

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‘The best form of protection for our kids is knowing where they are, who they are engaging with online and in the real world, and knowing what really happens under someone’s roof,’ AFP Detective Sergeant Jarryd Dunbar said.

I had shared my bed with someone who was not who he had said he was. I felt out of control and vulnerable, but above all I was left with a massive sense of injustice. It was torture: financial, emotional and sexual abuse.

Skewing her arms up in the air, Diana demands that her sons stop hunting. And Stewart makes that the most moving moment I’ve seen in any film this year. She’s speaking as a mother — as the woman she will now be. Diana isn’t speaking as a royal.

I discovered that all the time he had been with me, he had also been in a relationship with another woman in Brussels.
Whenever I thought he was with his mother, he was mere kilometres away living a lie, with her. I began reading the Skype conversation he had left open on my screen.

At the Sandringham Estate, a preposterously large six-story country mansion that stands on 20,000 acres of the Norfolk Coast, a military convoy arrives, toting crates that look like they must contain oversize weapons.

He climbed over the bodies of a fair few former friends and supporters to get to the top, always convincing himself that he was doing it for the right reasons – even when it was crystal clear to anyone with half a brain that he really wasn’t.

She tried to give me a small sum to shut me up (I declined): this clearly wasn’t his first time. It turned out he had got through life by finding women to manipulate, steal from and threaten with revenge porn.

However, as that infamous shot of Jacob Rees-Mogg slouching like a well-oiled rake on the green benches in an impeccable Savile Row number proves, the cloth does not always maketh the man. Or manners, for that matter.

For most of the movie, she has no idea that she can. She says that it’s dangerous. But an encounter with a scarecrow, nicknamed Bertie, that she remembers from her youth, when she was Diana Spencer, sets off something in her. She goes to visit her old house, which is all boarded up, and she realizes that she was more of herself back then than she is now.
That said, in all the conflicts she has with Charles, on the who is played by Jack Farthing as a man of brutal limitation, there’s one she’s driven not to compromise on: She does not want her sons to become part of their father’s pheasant-hunting brigade.

It has risen alarmingly during lockdown. According to figures published by the Revenge Porn Helpline, 2020 saw an 87 per cent increase in the number of people they supported, compared with the previous year.

I thought “Jackie” was a knockout, and “Spencer,” which also finds its heroine living through a fateful moment of truth and transition, is every bit as good; it may be even better. “Spencer” is a movie made very much in the spirit of Larra?n’s “Jackie,” the 2016 drama in which Natalie Portman brilliantly portrayed Jackie Kennedy during the week following the JFK assassination.

But Matt can’t see that because he can’t see past the end of his own throbbing ego. Which is why I’m absolutely certain that, as unlikely as it might seem to all sane, ordinary people, Hancock firmly believes he can still ‘have it all’ – and make a swift return to frontline politics.

The weekend hasn’t even begun, and already the film is letting us know two things: that she’s breaking away, and that she’s lost. It’s being driven by Diana (Kristen Stewart), the Princess of Wales, and the fact that she’s on her own is no accident.

And Diana’s lady-in-waiting, Maggie (Sally Hawkins), is her one trusted confidante — but for that very reason, Maggie gets sent away.
There can be no secrets. At Sandringham, the walls have ears. Major Gregory, played by a disarmingly gaunt and severe-looking Timothy Spall, has been brought onto the premises to keep an eye on her, and his watchful gaze makes her feel like a pinned insect.

For two years I stayed silent about it, too humiliated to tell anyone except close friends and family, but always with a sense of burning injustice that this man had been able to wreck my life and walk away scot free to do it again.