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, described the digging up of private images of a teenager as "exploitative and inhumane," arguing it reflected a societal view that women’s bodies are public property. Social Media Support:

In 2014, Skelton joined the BBC's "Countryfile" program, where she worked alongside presenter Adam Henson. Her work on "Countryfile" has focused on rural affairs, environmental issues, and exploring the British countryside. helen skelton topless

, questioning why the media continued to obsess over a woman’s attire and private life rather than her work. Professional Background , described the digging up of private images