Just last month, stunning model Charlotte Waters accused famed celebrity photographer Terry Richardson of sexually abusing her during a photo shoot. Of course, Richardson denied the scandalous claims:
But now another aspiring model has stepped forward, with alleged proof that Richardson should NOT be working in such a prestigious industry alongside gorgeous beauties.
Emma Appleton recently posted this screengrab of a Facebook message on Twitter:
Basically (if this is indeed real), Richardson unprofessionally propositioned Appleton for sex. If she agreed, Appleton would be promised a highly-sought after pictorial in an upcoming issue of Vogue magazine.
But the English fashionista wasn't amused.
She rumoredly responded, "No, I'm not your girl, bye ha."
The tweet quickly went viral, and Appleton was forced to delete her account. She took down the controversial snapshot and later posted:
According to Richardson's rep Candice Marks, the screenshot is "obviously a fake... [he] did not send this text" (via RadarOnline).
Buzzfeed reports that Vogue spokeswoman Hildy Kuryk insists that the magazine has "no plans to work with him in the future." It remains unknown if this has anything to do with Appleton's revelation.
Richardson's been accused of such inappropriate behavior several times before. In an open letter published on HuffPost back in March, Richardson denied ALL sexual assault and harassement claims. Check out the infamous photog's full explanation here.
Do Mstars readers think Appleton's screengrab is indeed real?
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