Real Bethany Walker targeted by sex pests after Jumanji scene

  • Bethany Walker, 22, from Camberwell in south London, was on the receiving end of abusive messages from sex pests after her username appeared in the movie 
  • In Jumanji, the character Bethany Walker, who is played by American actress Madison Iseman, is seen sending racy selfies 
  • Real Ms Walker received a barrage of inappropriate messages from people 

A student with the same Instagram name as a Jumanji character has been tormented by perverts online after the actress was seen sending racy selfies in a film scene.

Bethany Walker, 22, from Camberwell in south London, was on the receiving end of abusive messages from sex pests after her username appeared in the movie.

In Jumanji, the character Bethany Walker, who is played by American actress Madison Iseman, is seen sending selfies.

A student with the same Instagram name as a Jumanji character has been tormented by perverts online after the actress was seen sending racy selfies in a film scene

Bethany Walker, 22, from Camberwell in south London, was on the receiving end of abusive messages from sex pests after her username appeared in the movie

Bethany Walker, 22, from Camberwell in south London, was on the receiving end of abusive messages from sex pests after her username appeared in the movie

In Jumanji, the character Bethany Walker, who is played by American actress Madison Iseman, is seen sending selfies

In Jumanji, the character Bethany Walker, who is played by American actress Madison Iseman, is seen sending selfies

After the film’s release, the real Ms Walker, said she received a barrage of inappropriate messages from people.

She told The Sun: ‘I had guys who’d seen my name in the film say they wanted to f*** me and another saying he was sending me a message while watching porn.

‘But the final straw came when I got a picture of a stranger’s penis, which is obviously upsetting.’ 

‘Sony should make changes to stop this and I think I should be compensated for the distress.’

Ms Walker, an advertising and marketing student, emailed filmmakers Sony to ask for her name to be cut from the scene but has yet to receive a response. 

After the film's release, the real Ms Walker, said she received a barrage of inappropriate messages from people

After the film’s release, the real Ms Walker, said she received a barrage of inappropriate messages from people

Ms Walker, an advertising and marketing student, emailed filmmakers Sony to ask for her name to be cut from the scene but has yet to receive a response

Ms Walker, an advertising and marketing student, emailed filmmakers Sony to ask for her name to be cut from the scene but has yet to receive a response



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