Slane Girl Is A Hit

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'Distraught' girl, 17, faces humiliation on the web after explicit pictures of her performing sex acts at Eminem gig go viral on Twitter and Instagram
By Hugo Gye

PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 20 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:00 EST, 20 August 2013


A 17-year-old girl has found herself at the centre of an internet storm after web users shared explicit photographs of her giving oral sex to two men at an Eminem concert in Ireland.


Police are investigating the disturbing incident amid concerns that the images - apparently taken in a public area of the concert site and now widely circulating on the internet - amount to child pornography because she is under 18.


And dozens of internet commenters have been accused of sexism for mocking the girl and seeking to reveal her identity - while praising her sexual partner as a 'hero' and a 'legend'.

Campaigners have warned that the sharing of explicit pictures is a 'growing problem' which it is almost impossible to prevent due to the fast-moving nature of social networking.

The photograph of the schoolgirl performing oral sex on a grinning man wearing a green hat was taken in the grounds of Slane Castle on Saturday evening.

She was also pictured kissing the same man while he sexually touched her, and giving oral sex to a different man on the same night.


American rapper Eminem was performing to a crowd of 80,000, with police making 63 arrests during the event.

Many of the Twitter and Instagram accounts which shared the pictures of the girl have been shut down, as has a 'slut-shaming' Facebook page which made fun of the incident.

But the concert achieved web notoriety the next day when the explicit pictures were widely circulated.


Many internet users were quick to condemn her behaviour - Bridget Moynihan tweeted that the girl 'has only herself to blame, out in the open surrounded by people with camera phones. What did she expect.'

Users of web forums revealed the identity of the teenager, a secondary school student from the west of Ireland.


Others shared images mocking the girl and implying that she was overly sexually promiscuous.


It was reported that the person originally responsible for posting the pictures online was a man from Belfast.


After the girl's rise to fame, she was apparently left extremely distressed and embarrassed.

She is currently in hospital, and is believed to have been sedated.


'This is a very sensitive matter and the girl's family are distraught,' a source told the Irish Sun. 'This is so out of character for her. She's currently very emotional and confused about the whole thing.'

Police are currently investigating the matter, and are looking into who shared the original photos and whether they constitute child pornography.

A police spokesman said: 'Gardai are aware of the incident and are inquiring into the matter. Gardai have spoken to the female involved and it would be inappropriate for us to comment any further.'

The concerts at Slane Castle, which take place every year and are considered among the highlights of the Irish musical calendar, are organised by Lord Conyngham, who lives at the castle and is known as the 'rock 'n' roll aristocrat', and promoted by MDC Productions.


Social networks have asked users to report the images as quickly as possible so that they can be spotted and removed by site moderators, who have been instructed to remain extra-vigilant in looking out for the images from Slane Castle.


A Twitter spokesman said: 'Protecting people's experience on Twitter is very important and we have a clear set of rules that outline what is and isn't acceptable behaviour on the platform.


'If people come across content that may violate our policies, we encourage them to report it so we can quickly follow up, rather than tweet or retweet images and links.'

A spokesman for Facebook said: 'At Facebook we take safety incredibly seriously, and have worked hard for years to develop clear rules and powerful reporting tools that enable people to easily report things that make them uncomfortable. We have built a large and highly trained team of safety experts who review these reports and take action, including escalating serious cases to the police.


'Unfortunately, there will always be a tiny number of malicious people who are intent on harming others, online and offline. It is difficult to prevent this minority from behaving in this way – but once they do we will work hard to remove them from Facebook and make sure they are brought to justice.'

Cyber-bullying campaigners warned that this type of incident is increasingly common, especially as web users aim to damage the reputation of people they know by spreading photographs of them in compromising positions.

'This particular problem is a big one, and it is growing,' said Scott Freeman, founder of charity Cybersmile. 'With the power of the internet, this is one example of how its immediate reach can cause huge destruction.

'It's almost impossible to protect against it, because anyone can take a picture of anyone and share it.'


He said that websites and internet service providers have a duty to crack down on this type of harmful content, adding: 'If anyone finds themselves in this situation, they need to contact ISPs and website moderators to get the content removed.'

Last night Clíona Saidléar, policy and communications director with Rape Crisis Network Ireland, said the people who filmed the incident and shared it should be ashamed.


Ian Power, communications manager with youth group Spunout, said that the pictures should never have been posted online. 'This is content which should never have been recorded, let alone placed on the internet,' he told the Irish Daily Mail.


'Everyone has made mistakes in their lives, but not everyone has had it so horrifically documented in such a mortifying way. The conversation online has been overwhelming misogynistic also. Some people seem to be regarding this as funny, or banter, when it is not.'


Jackie O'Callaghan of the National Parents' Council said that the incident has left many parents worried about their children when attending concerts such as the one at Slane. 'As a parent, hearing about this did make me worry, of course, and it would worry other parents,' she said.


Despite the widespread condemnation of the girl, very little criticism has been made of the unidentified men featured in the photographs.


Twitter user Conor McCullagh wrote: 'What about the hero who was with [the girl], now he deserves a medal.'


However, others took to the internet to criticise the apparent double standards.


@zintendo wrote on Twitter: 'Cute that everyone is talking about [the girl], nobody is judging the guy. #yourmisogynyisshowing'.


Journalist Sarah Ditum wrote on the New Statesman website that the man was considered just 'a bystander' while 'people tried to use the pictures to shame, trash and demolish a young woman'.


The alleged misogyny comes in the wake of complaints from prominent women, including MPs, that they have been the subject of vile threats delivered via Twitter by anonymous trolls.

A British teenager, Hannah Smith, killed herself earlier this month after being mercilessly bullied by trolls on social network Ask.fm, leading to calls for greater action over online abuse.
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Maybe I am just a little confused here.

I get that people are upset about this stuff going viral, but this chick blows 2 guys in front of 80,000 people and they expected something different?
 

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dont act like a whore if you dont want people thinking you are.
 

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She has absolutely no grounds to be upset. She caused this herself. Did she think that just maybe someone would take a picture if she is giving two BJs at a frickin' concert?
 

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Seriously, you homos? You've never done anything that you were extremely ashamed of after you got caught?

You guys are a bunch of jerks faces.
 

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Seriously, you homos? You've never done anything that you were extremely ashamed of after you got caught?

You guys are a bunch of jerks faces.
Well, if she just got excited after one guy fingered her, I'd get it. She blew two different guys.
 
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UCF plays Penn St in football Ireland in Ireland next year and I was on the fence abut trying to make the trip. Now I'm in.
You really think you'll be able to find that guy in the green hat?

Well, good luck.
 

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Shocking. I can't believe Eminem still tours.
 

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Seriously, you homos? You've never done anything that you were extremely ashamed of after you got caught?

You guys are a bunch of jerks faces.
In front of 80k people.

She has to own up to her actions.
 

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Lol, awesome, we at the dcc are the ones who know what this girl needs to do with her life.

The DCC - setting moral standards (for Ireland) and violation consequences since 2004.

You hear that, you dirty whore?! Own up to it!
 

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She is the one that chose what to do with her life. That's the issue. She chose to blow two guys in front of 80k people. Horrible mistake. One she now has to live with. In today's day and age anything you do in public is subject to going viral on the internet, so you have to consider that before dropping down on a couple of guys at a concert with 80k people with phones all around you.

It's her fault. No one else's.
 

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I was waiting for Bridget Moynihan to weigh in on this.

And Skid has blown guys at every concert he's ever been to.
 

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She is the one that chose what to do with her life. That's the issue. She chose to blow two guys in front of 80k people. Horrible mistake. One she now has to live with. In today's day and age anything you do in public is subject to going viral on the internet, so you have to consider that before dropping down on a couple of guys at a concert with 80k people with phones all around you.

It's her fault. No one else's.
I am trying to find where I deflected fault in my post. Seems like she's paying the price. That's not my issue.

My issue is with you judgmental dorks who are all high and mighty.
 

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If she offered to do a few of you guys in a three way you would be all for it.

But and underage girl blows a few guys in public and its like "f the whore, she deserves what she gets."

In reality I guess you are correct, she deserves whatever she gets. Go on with your bad self then.
 

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If she offered to do a few of you guys in a three way you would be all for it.

But and underage girl blows a few guys in public and its like "f the whore, she deserves what she gets."

In reality I guess you are correct, she deserves whatever she gets. Go on with your bad self then.
Yeah, I won't be accepting public blow jobs any time soon. Especially not after she just blew someone else.
 

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If she offered to do a few of you guys in a three way you would be all for it.

But and underage girl blows a few guys in public and its like "f the whore, she deserves what she gets."

In reality I guess you are correct, she deserves whatever she gets. Go on with your bad self then.
There is only one person for sure but not this man. Count me in on the she deserves what she gets. Wished she hadnt but dont do something like that and not expect this kind of response.
 

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If she offered to do a few of you guys in a three way you would be all for it.

But and underage girl blows a few guys in public and its like "f the whore, she deserves what she gets."

In reality I guess you are correct, she deserves whatever she gets. Go on with your bad self then.
Do you think something just came over her and she decided to suck dick for the first time in her life right there?

If you (not you, Skid...talking about the girl) are blowing a dude at a public concert in full view of everyone, you are obviously after attention. And hopefully you gave it your all and showed good form while focusing all your energies on pleasuring your fellow.

When you get that attention, be happy about it. Be proud that your acts are being posted all over the interwebs. There is a future in it, despite the criticism you may receive for the next few short months.

Look at the Kardashian crew. They are multi-millionaires because one of their daughter's sucked cork on a sex tape.

Slobbing Knob with the Slane Debutant :towel
 
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