London: Saturdays singer Una Healy says she was embarrassed and humiliated when her rugby player fiance Ben Foden was photographed dancing naked at a strip bar. The rugby ace held his bachelor party in the Spanish city of Barcelona in April ahead of the couple`s upcoming summer wedding.
While Healy said that he just got carried away when he stripped naked while surrounded by a bevy of beauties, she was horrified when another stag party released the photographs, reported a website.
"It did upset me when I saw the pictures. I was embarrassed for him, it was humiliating. He didn`t technically do anything wrong. It looked bad. At the same time, I don`t need to see that," Healy said.
However, rather than blaming Foden, who is the father of her two-month-old baby Aoife, the 30-year-old singer has blasted the group of fellow revellers who released the pictures to the media.
"It really annoys me. They don`t realise ... It`s quite tough for me and Ben. If they realised what hurt they put us through at the time, they might not have done it. We`d just had the baby. It was unnecessarily emotional for me," she added.
PTI
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