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The Tammy NYP incident was a "wake-up call" for a society transitioning into the mobile-first era. It raised critical questions that still resonate today:
The controversy began not with a hack, but with a lost (or stolen) mobile phone. Reports at the time suggested that "Tammy" had recorded the video for personal use. After her phone went missing, the footage was uploaded to the internet, where it rapidly spread through blogs, forums, and instant messaging links. The speed of the spread was unprecedented for Singapore: Detail more involving influencers
Major outlets like The Straits Times and international news organizations covered the fallout, highlighting the "everyday" nature of the scandal compared to celebrity sex tapes like those of Paris Hilton. "I Have Done Nothing Wrong"
The police investigated the matter, and it served as a warning that spreading such videos—even by bloggers—could lead to legal liability. A Legacy of "Sex and Shame" The good, the bad and the ugly -
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It was one of the first times Singaporeans saw how easily a private moment recorded on a "handphone" could become public property.
Much of the public outrage was directed at Tammy herself, rather than her boyfriend or the person who stole and uploaded the video.
