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Kidman has right to privacy only at home: Photog
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Renowned photographer Jamie Fawcett believes as a celebrity, Nicole Kidman has a right to privacy only when she is home.

Sydney, November 20 : Renowned photographer Jamie Fawcett believes as a celebrity, Nicole Kidman has a right to privacy only when she is home.

During the hearing of a defamation case in the NSW Supreme Court, Fawcett said that clicking a celebrity's photographs should not be considered to be an invasion of privacy when the snap is clicked a public property, even though the celebrity were on private property.

The photographer was then asked by Tom Blackburn SC, for John Fairfax Publications, whether celebrities like Kidman had a right to privacy only when concealed behind the walls of her house or any other house.

"Yes, broadly speaking," news.com.au quoted the photographer as replying.

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