We could approach it this way: someone eventually will get the original - hopefully it's one of us, but even if it's not, it WILL be had.
Therefore, let Ms. Beatty have the opportunity to respond ahead of the photo release…(tweet to her)
1) She can respond to the photographer's (or Getty's) version of the photo - she will have to reveal what she typed that was so bad that that they had to edit it out
or
2) Tell us what was actually on the phone if the entire screen was Photoshopped.
She'll have to respond. If she doesn't, the original photo will be worth a thousand words and she'll have to answer after the fact to The People.
The fact that Getty published the blur backs her into a corner no matter what - checkmate.