Andy Lee Reveals Girlfriend Rebecca Harding’s Bizarre Photo Rule
Andy Lee Sparks Debate When He Reveals His Girlfriend Rebecca Harding’s Bizarre Photo Rule
TV and radio host Andy Lee has revealed that his model girlfriend, Rebecca Harding, gets “annoyed” when he takes unflattering photos of her.
He talked about Bec’s pet peeve on a statistical comedy show. the hundred on Tuesday, after a poll revealed that 31 per cent of Australians believe that a person photographed by their partner should have the final say on whether the image is kept or deleted, or posted online.
Andy said that Bec believes that she “is entitled to her own image” and therefore can decide what photos her boyfriend has saved on his phone and how she distributes them.
TV presenter Andy Lee has revealed that his model girlfriend, Rebecca Harding, gets “annoyed” when he takes unflattering photos of her. He spoke about Bec’s pet peeve on comedy show The Hundred on Tuesday, after a poll revealed that 31 per cent of Australians believe that a person photographed by their significant other should have the final say on whether the image is published. online.
After speaking to a couple who were arguing about the issue, she told the panel: “For me, it comes down to this: Bec, my partner, gets upset if I have bad pictures of her and I post them.” [on Instagram] or show them to people.
You think you have the right to your own image.
Andy said that he understood this position, but argued that the photographer should also have a say in the matter.
Andy said that Bec (left) believes that she ‘is entitled to her own image’ and therefore can decide what photos her boyfriend has saved on his phone and how she distributes them.
Panelist Sophie Monk (right) said she wouldn’t want her husband Joshua Gross to post an unflattering photo of her online, and that the general rule of thumb is to always ask first.
Panelist Sophie Monk said she wouldn’t want her husband Joshua Gross to post an unflattering photo of her online, and that the general rule of thumb is to always ask first.
It comes a week after Andy shut down rumors that he was about to propose to Rebecca, but admitted marriage wasn’t entirely off the table.
The comedian was asked about his marital status during an interview on Hughesy, Ed and Erin of 2Day FM last Tuesday, after the couple’s romantic getaway to Paris last year sparked rumors that they were secretly engaged.
It comes a week after Andy shut down rumors that he was about to propose to Rebecca, but admitted marriage wasn’t entirely off the table.
Radio host Dave ‘Hughesy’ Hughes pressed Andy on the subject of marriage, asking, ‘Why don’t you put a ring on her, so she can own half of Andy Lee’s fortune?’
The Hamish and Andy star laughed off the teasing before being asked by Hughesy if he was sick of people teasing him about the marriage.
Andy responded with his own comment about Hughesy, who married his wife Holly Ife in 2006.
The funnyman was asked about his relationship status during an interview on 2Day FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin last Tuesday. Radio host Dave ‘Hughesy’ Hughes pressed Andy on the subject of marriage, asking, ‘Why don’t you put a ring on her, so she can own half of Andy Lee’s fortune?’
“It’s like every time I see you, I have to ask, ‘When is Holly going to leave you?'”
Erin Molan then asked Andy if it was him or Rebecca who was holding up the engagement, asking, “Is there any chance Rebecca won’t have you?”
“Look, there’s a chance of that,” the comedian said.
“I’m all for equality and if she wants to propose to me, it’s certainly in the cards and no one is harassing her.”
The couple’s romantic getaway to Paris last year sparked rumors that they were secretly engaged.
It comes after Andy and Rebecca discussed marriage with Stellar last August.
The couple insisted that they were happy with their relationship and that they were getting tired of constantly answering questions about marriage and children.
Andy added that while “milestones” like marriage are seen as important by some people, “they’re not for everyone.”
Rebecca said that they had already taken steps to demonstrate their commitment to each other and were taking things as they came.