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Nadia Fazlini Sharip a.k.a. Syanaz on "Anak metropolitan" has become a hot topic in Singapore after the story of a graphic sex video was plastered in newspapers. According to someone acquainted to her, "she was the girl-next-door type." But now everyone know behind closed doors she was much more. In the 4-minute sex video clip the former Singaporean Air stewardess and part-time actress is seen preforming various on a man and now the video has been circulating online. The four-minute clip, which focused nearly entirely on the Malay language television actress in explicit poses performing sex acts, looks to be taken by the man. It also appears to have been taken with the womans full knowledge, as she is seen looking into the camera.
Anyway, the person who leaked this sex tape called it "Nadia Fazlini Sharip Blowjob and Anal" and while there is a lot of oral sex with Nadia Fazlini face in full view. It sexual penetration does not appear to be anal but rather normal sexual intercourse. Sorry to those who were looking forward to watching a sodomy sex video but it does appear to be all vaginal. The face of Nadias male partner is never clearly visible and there are two brief glances. According to reports, Nadia is very upset and when asked if she was the woman in the video, she simply said it was "personal info" she did not wish to confirm the obvious. The New Paper report:
According to Mediacorp, two MediaCorp TV12 Surias programmes A and Anak Metropolitan both aced the Top Programmes of the Week in Suria list in their debut episodes. Leading the teenage gangster team are Nadia Fazlini and Suzairhe Sumarie.
Nadia was the winner of Surias talent search competition, Anugerah 1999, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress category in Surias Pesta Perdana 5. Suzairhe is an accomplished actor and was nominated for the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor categories in Pesta Perdana 5.
A GRAPHIC video clip of a former Singaporean air stewardess and part-time actress having sex with a man has been circulating online.
The four-minute clip, which focused nearly entirely on the woman in explicit poses performing sex acts, is the latest in a growing and dangerous trend among adults who take compromising pictures of themselves or let others do so.
But unlike the other clips that have surfaced online of relatively unknown local victims, the woman in this video is a cele-brity of sorts.
The New Paper believes she is a part-time actress who has appeared in television dramas on the local Malay TV channel Suria.
The video looks to be taken by the man.
It also appears to have been taken with the actress knowledge, as she is the focus of the video throughout.
The woman in her 20s, a former air stewardess, did not want to say much about the video when contacted by The New Paper yesterday.
When asked if she was the person in the video, she simply said it was personal info she did not wish to divulge.
When asked if she was upset by the video, she replied: If you were in the video, would you not be upset?
A hotline caller who claimed she was a friend of the woman in the video said that the clip surfaced in the last two days on a US-based media-sharing site that also included two still photographs of the woman in a bikini posing with friends.
The site allows users to create, share and discuss blogs, photos, videos and music with others.
The video of the woman was taken down by yesterday evening.
According to support staff from the site, the account of the woman was created on Tuesday and cancelled by the creator earlier yesterday.
The support staff have also said that if this was an illegal act and the authorities contact us with a subpoena, we will provide whatever information we can.
This same clip of the woman and two others that showed her naked also appeared on a site popular with Malay artistes in the region.
Those too were removed within a day.
The friend of the woman said that the woman was very upset when bikini pictures of her appeared last year, but these videos were shocking in comparison.
The woman acted in several drama series.
The New Paper understands that the woman is no longer on contract with MediaCorp.
Those familiar with the womans TV appearances were shocked and disgusted by the video.
Mr Muhammad, a driver in his 30s, said that he found the link to the womans video through a Facebook friends profile and watched the video yesterday morning.
I was shocked to see it, especially since she has not been on television for the last few years. It is strange that this has suddenly surfaced, he said.
A media executive who only wanted to be known as Serena, 31, said: The video was disgusting. Who knew that a girl-next-door type like her could be so naughty.
Lawyers and counsellors interviewed yesterday touched on the growing trend of camwhoring and the dangers it poses.
More people are open to the idea of taking such pictures these days, while the Internet and the wide range of gadgets with cameras make it that much easier to film, and distribute the images.
According to entertainment lawyer Samuel Seow from Samuel Seow Law Corporation, it is an offence to make such videos.
Said Mr Seow: They ought to know that such content is considered obscene. As long as you are the one filming it, you are the maker of the obscene content.
According to Section 29 of the Films Act, an offender can be fined between $20,000 and $40,000, or jailed for up to two years, or both, if found making or reproducing obscene films.
It is also an offence to possess obscene video clips or pornographic material. Those caught can be fined $1,000 per film, up to a maximum of $40,000.
In the case of a woman who is a willing party in the clip, Mr Seow said she she cannot claim that someone has infringed her privacy.
However, because the reputation of the woman is reduced through the dissemination of this private video, it can constitute defamation of the woman and she can try to file a defamation claim against the person who leaked it.
The Straits Times reported in July last year that counsellors say there is an increase in people who indulge in camwhoring.
Mr Mani Joseph, the assistant director of the Asian Womens Welfare Association Family Service Centre, said he sees about five people who have taken such photos some of whom have posted them online each day.
This was rare in the past, he said. Youth used to be shy. Now, they are bolder, said Mr Joseph, who has counselled some who post topless photos of themselves online.
Dr Carol Balhetchet, director of youth services at the Singapore Childrens Society, said she has had to counsel one teen every fortnight against such behaviour. Such acts were previously unheard of, she added.
Many dont realise how easily the material can leak out to the Internet.
Here are a few pictures of her and then the screen shots of the sex video then the download links to the video. Click on pictures to enlarge.
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