She could not handle the negative attention - including
mocking memes - that stemmed from the leak, her close friends and relatives
claim.
In the tape, Tiziana could reportedly be heard saying:
"Are you making a video? Bravo."
This phrase was subsequently used by many YouTube users who
made parodies of the footage and shared them online.
When the sex tape began to go viral, Tiziana apparently
began receiving nasty and inappropriate messages, leaving her feeling ashamed.
She was also reportedly often recognised on the street and
even had to quit her job.
The intimate footage became so widely known that the young
woman was even forced to change her name in a bid to escape the abuse.
She reportedly underwent a legal process at the court of
Naples North, where she was granted a new legal name to avoid being recognised.
Her lawyer, Roberta Manzillo, has since taken action against
various Internet platforms, as well as people responsible for sharing the sex
tape on social networks.
The lawyer said:
We have appealed to right to be forgotten law. Facebook was immediately ordered to remove the content from its social network platform and to remove every post or publication containing images (photos and / or video) that refer specifically to the person."
Tiziana had allegedly been on the brink of suicide for
months before her death.
Prosecutors in her home city of Naples have opened an
investigation into her passing, leaving open the possibility of criminal
charges being filed.
It is not clear how the sex tape was leaked, but La
Repubblica suggests that Tiziana sent several videos to five friends whom she
trusted.
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