Laurence Fox facing police probe after sharing upskirt picture of TV presenter

Police are investigating a social media post Lawrence Fox, In which he shared an upskirt picture of a female TV presenter.

became an actor reform uk Politician posts a paparazzi photo of television personality Narinder Kaur – which was reportedly deleted from photo agency archives upskirting Became a criminal offense – in a post on X/Twitter on Tuesday. The post remained on the site until Thursday, when it was removed.

Metropolitan Police told Independent It was “made aware of a post on social media in relation to a skirting offence” and inquiries were being made.

Responding to criticisms of her post, Fox suggested she had shared the unwanted photo because Ms Kaur had mocked right-wing commentator Leilani Dowding “on her page for three days”.

“She can cry for prey whenever she wants. It’s not my fault she forgot to put her pants on, you crying bully hypocrite,” he said.

Before the tweet was deleted, Kaur, 51, claimed that it had been reported to X hundreds of times by users.

Writing on the social network, she said: “I know people are saying not to feel embarrassed and humiliated but I do. I am extremely upset that people are looking at my private parts and laughing. This is unimaginably painful.”

A friend of Ms. Kaur told daily Mirror: “The fact that a respected politician like Laurence Fox would stoop to such a low level is completely disgusting.

“Narinder has always been vocal about the issues she cares about and although she has faced terrible backlash before, she never thought she would be the target of such brutal attacks.

“It is appalling that more high-profile celebrities, with whom Narinder works regularly, have not spoken out in support of Narinder. But the truth is that they are scared.”

Fox was last week ordered to pay £180,000 in damages in a defamation case involving two men who falsely claimed they were pedophiles.

The actor was fired from GB News after being suspended in October On-air misogynistic rant About journalist Ava Evans.