No, wait. Just read the rest of your post.
There is no "apparantly" involved here.
This girl wasn't "driven" to suicide by anyone. She was embarrassed and horrified that her small town had found out what she did, and on video. She took her own life and no one forced her to.
Nonsense---no one who would appear on a girls gone wild film would also commit suicide because she was so horrified her small town found out about it. And if she did commit suicide for this highly suspect "reason" what does that tell you about the town, and what she thought she could expect from it? On the other hand, something in the story is not right, but the way you presented it, with the "actions-have-consequences" angle, left no ambiguity about your perspective on it. The story makes no sense the way you presented it, with no sources, no details, just something you heard or read.