A Mexican policewoman sacked for posing for a topless 'selfie' in her uniform that went viral has told of how her marriage is in crisis over her new found fame.
Remember the Mexican police woman who was suspended and eventually sacked for taking topless selfies? well, her life has taken a whole new turn as she has left her husband and become a full stripper. Below is a detailed account of how the Daily mail reported it.
Nadia Garcia revealed how her husband isn't speaking to her, and her family were left speechless by the pictures - as she is now working as a stripper since leaving the police force.
Nidia, told MailOnline: 'The photo wasn't taken for my husband. And he was so disgusted that I had been capable of letting another man take such photos that he left the house.'
Posing: Mexican ex-policewoman Nidia Garcia was sacked after a topless photo of her in uniform went viral
Racy: Nidia Garcia found herself at the centre of a social media storm after this picture of her, topless in a patrol vehicle while she was supposed to be on duty in the northern town of Escobedo, went viral
'I told him that if he wanted to leave, then he should go. Now, as I am beginning to perform as a stripper, he is pretending none of it is going on,' she said.
The photo wasn't taken for my husband, and he was so disgusted that I had been capable of letting another man take such photos that he left the house.
Ex-policewoman Nidia Garcia
Nidia revealed the topless photo inside a police vehicle while on duty were taken a year ago as part of a 'funny game' she was playing with her patrol partner.
She said: 'My patrol partner is like a brother to me. I'm not having an affair with him, or anyone else, we simply took the photos as a laugh.'
But when Nidia lost her phone last month, she began to receive messages from an anonymous caller, threatening to publish the pictures on social media unless she slept with them.
'It was a horrible time. I was so scared of destroying my daughters' lives and becoming known as an immoral woman in my hometown,' she said. 'I knew the blackmailer was someone within my police unit, but I chose to ignore the messages.'
The uncensored photo was published on Facebook on Friday April 15, and by the Sunday it had already been shared over 500,000 times across social media platforms.
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