Autralian model
Lara Bingle is set to take legal action against controversial footballer Brendan Fevola after a nude photo of her was made public.
The picture, which allegedly was taken several years ago by Fevola while the pair were involved in a secret affair, was published in Woman's Day magazine.
The image shows Bingle in a shower trying to cover herself with her hands.
Bingle's manager Max Markson said the bikini model had met with lawyers and would sue Fevola.
Bingle is taking legal action for breach of privacy, defamation and misuse of her image, Mr Markson said.
In an interview on the Today show this morning, Mr Markson said Bingle was 19 at the time the picture was taken.
"Brendan Fevola took a photo without Lara’s permission…I mean, you can see from the photo she did not want the photograph taken," he said.
"It’s just a very low act. It’s wrong, it’s basic human rights.
"Nobody wants a picture to be taken by a woman or a man. To then distribute it, that crosses the line, it’s illegal."
Mr Markson said Bingle was "being a very brave girl" by taking legal action.
"She’s standing up for women's rights, as well as her own rights," he told presenter Lisa Wilkinson.
If memory serves me right this will be the second time Lara will be defending women's rights in court. First time around
Laura sued Zoo weekly magazine for publishing her bikini photos.
Laura was also not too happy about her
nude photos by Gavin O'Neill, taken in the beginning of her modeling career, being published in German edition of GQ magazine.