Laurence Fox, once known for his acting and now a far-right political figure, is facing criminal charges under the Sexual Offences Act. The charge comes after he allegedly shared an upskirting photo of former Big Brother star Narinder Kaur in April 2024. If found guilty, Fox could face up to two years in prison and may be placed on the Sex Offenders Register.
Narinder Kaur Speaks Out About the Violation
Kaur described the experience as humiliating and degrading. She said she felt violated after the photo of her was posted without consent. The image was taken from an angle beneath her skirt, a clear example of upskirting, which is illegal in the UK. Her statement reminded the public that no one deserves this kind of invasion, especially not for public mockery or political point-scoring.
Embed from Getty ImagesLaurence Fox Will Appear in Court Soon
Fox, who is 46, is set to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on April 24. His team has yet to release a detailed public response. But the damage to his public image may already be done. This case has sparked fresh outrage across social media and news platforms, with many calling for accountability.
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A Pattern of Controversy Surrounds Fox
This is not the first time Fox has landed in hot water. He has previously drawn criticism for racist and sexist remarks. In 2020, during a televised debate, he accused people of “playing the race card” after being asked about Meghan Sussex. In another incident, he downplayed the significance of Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan while wearing the hat around London as a joke. Many saw the act as racist, especially coming from someone who has long dismissed conversations about racism and sexism.
Former UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman and right-wing commentator Laurence Fox arrive in Washington DC for Donald Trump’s inauguration.
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) January 19, 2025
Wearing a ‘Make America Great Again’ cap, Suella Braverman says she is ‘grateful’ for the invite. pic.twitter.com/5WXISBhNTi
Fox has also mocked actresses who wore black at the 2018 Golden Globes to support the Time’s Up movement. He claimed the effort was overblown and performative. These moments have shaped a reputation for someone who, as critics put it, weaponizes white male privilege to provoke and offend.
Public Figures and Public Backlash
The case against Fox is being watched closely. Many see it as a test of how the legal system responds to men with public influence who behave inappropriately toward women. With so many public incidents already behind him, some believe this case could be the one that forces real consequences.
Online, users have already pointed out how this situation reflects a deeper issue. Fox often talks about “free speech” but uses his platform to harass and belittle others. Critics argue that this isn’t about censorship—it’s about basic human decency. Upskirting is not speech. It is a violation, and the law exists to protect people like Narinder Kaur.
What Happens Next
All eyes will be on Fox’s court appearance next month. Whether or not he is convicted, the public is growing tired of celebrities who treat others with disrespect and expect no pushback. Many are now asking whether his political ambitions will survive this scandal or if this marks the end of the road for a man whose brand has become more known for outrage than action.
The conversation continues. But one thing is clear—what Laurence Fox did has consequences. And those consequences are finally catching up to him.
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