Well if indeed she was referring to me (and there seems little doubt about that), i have to assume tallulah isn't happy with the coverage she has had on this blog.
there have been 14 posts on tallulah on frockwriter since this blog went live in july last year:
http://bit.ly/jNToZ
most discussed her runway and editorial work. but three posts discussed a series of party images on mark hunter's cobrasnake blog. another post discussed a video interview with hunter that was shot in NZ, in which tallulah participated wearing a pair of knickers.
after the first of these posts – the one in which she was seen to be clutching a magnum of absolut vodka, looking trashed - the SMH picked up the story and her agency attempted to hose it down, claiming that it was a big misunderstanding. but the photos kept on coming, so apparently that wasn't the case.
being a blog, people comment. presumably, tallulah is unhappy about the fact that members of the public have opinions and that much of the commentary inspired by the cobrasnake images has been critical. i don't blame her - some of the commentary has been quite harsh. perhaps she feels as if she's being picked on. i'll say it again, i don't go out of my way looking for these images. most of the time, others draw them to my attention. but the negative commentary has largely been directed at those who advise tallulah, as opposed to tallulah herself. what was published was, in my opinion, fair comment. some comments were however never published. there is a limit to what you can say in a public forum.
tallulah might still legally be a minor, however she would be well advised to take on board on the fact that she is a public figure. she has been a public figure since she first entered the industry at the age of 13. whether she likes it or not, whatever she does in the public eye is there for public consumption and is going to be scrutinised - both positive and negative.
instead of accepting that responsibility - or perhaps looking around her to see who, of her immediate entourage, has given her good advice that she may have chosen to ignore, and who may have given her poor advice - tallulah appears to be looking for a scapegoat to blame for the flak.