Reality TV star and social media personality Inno Morolong has spoken out against the unauthorised circulation of private and intimate videos involving her, warning those responsible that they could face legal action. In a statement dated August 11, Morolong made it clear that she did not authorise the recording, publication or distribution of the material. Morolong warned those sharing, reposting, publishing, selling or otherwise distributing the videos to stop immediately, saying legal action would be pursued against those responsible. Sharing intimate images without consent is illegalThe law says the circulation of intimate material without consent can amount to a criminal offence in South Africa. The wording of the law refers to disclosure through an electronic communications service, meaning the unauthorised distribution of intimate material electronically can potentially fall within its ambit.