The teenager who created a storm of controversy when she released naked pictures of St Kilda AFL players has turned up to the club's first training session of the year.

The 17-year-old girl, who cannot be named, released the explicit pictures of players Nick Riewoldt, Nick Dal Santo and Zac Dawson on Facebook last month.

She arrived at St Kilda's new training ground in Seaford on Monday morning and told the waiting media she regrets her actions.

St Kilda says the pictures were taken by player Sam Gilbert on an end-of-year trip to the United States and were stolen from his computer.

The girl was ordered to stop distributing the photos by a Federal Court judge.

Saints CEO Michael Nettlefold released a statement following training to address "clearly a difficult and complex situation".

"It is not our intention to make comment about the many unsubstantiated and uninformed comments that have recently been made, at this stage," he said.

"While we recognise that there are sensitivities for the young woman, there are however also sensitivities for our players and in particular, players that have never met her or had any association with her."

Police were at the oval, and the girl said they were there to protect her.

"I just want to get my point across the AFL hasn't treated women right," she said.

"I take full responsibility for releasing the photos, that was not the nicest thing to do, obviously, to the players but I do think that I wasn't treated very well by the AFL or St Kilda."

The girl says she has been cut off by her family and is living in a hotel in Melbourne, paid for by a supporter.

"It's been a pretty rocky road," she said.

"More or less I have been living on the street. My entire family have turned their back on me.

"I spoke to my Mum yesterday, when she told me that I'm no longer her daughter and she never wants to speak to me again."

"The majority of people are saying that what I've done is completely wrong but then there's a few decent people out there who want to hear my side of the story and are really supporting me."

The teenager was carrying signs on A4 pieces of paper which read "Saints Scandal" and "Fight The Power".

She was confronted by an angry St Kilda fan, who told her to leave the ground.

"No-one in the club likes you, everybody is against you," the man said.

"What you're doing is not good for yourself, take it from me, just keep a low profile, it doesn't matter what you say because nobody likes you.

"It's better for you if you just stop trying to challenge everyone. Let it go and get on with your life."