Laurence Fox Charged with Cyber Flashing for Sharing Explicit Photo of TV Presenter


 Laurence Fox, a British actor and political activist, has been charged with a sexual offence for allegedly sharing a compromising photograph of television presenter Narinder Kaur on social media without her consent. The image was reportedly posted in April 2024, leading to an extensive 11-month police investigation. Fox, aged 46, is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on April 24, 2025. citeturn0news0


The charge falls under Section 66A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, which pertains to "cyber flashing." This legislation, introduced in 2023, criminalizes the intentional sharing of sexual images without consent, aiming to prevent alarm, distress, humiliation, or for sexual gratification. If convicted, Fox could face up to two years in prison and be placed on the sex offender register. citeturn0news0


Narinder Kaur, aged 52, known for her appearances on ITV's "Good Morning Britain" and formerly on GB News, described the incident as "unimaginably mortifying" in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) at the time of the alleged offence. citeturn0news0


Fox, residing in Peldon, Essex, has previously faced professional repercussions. In October 2023, he was dismissed from GB News following an on-air rant about journalist Ava Evans. cite turn0news0


This case underscores the growing legal focus on digital consent and the consequences of sharing explicit content without permission.


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