Do you think it is possible for celebrities to have private lives ?
Celebrities should be able to keep their private lives safe and out of the press.
How would you feel if your life was always broadcasted to 7 billion people around the world. It is
frightening to hear that celebrities are going through this.
Celebrities celebrity life on a runway at glitz and glamour, amplified by sensational spotlights. Their
slightest action, even the mere change of a hair colour, is enough to make headlines and tease our
curiosity. Every moment, be it premeditated or unintentional, is an explicit parade, and every clicks
made for a loud story. While fame can be flattering, I shudder to think if my life has to run a similar
track. I am inclined to uphold the right of my privacy, and however open my book is, I would want to
seal selected pages. While I understand celebrities have to fan the flames of their fans which are
their daily sustenance, I would not want to sacrifice the privacy of my very private moments,
especially with my loved ones. Drawing the line is important.
Being in the limelight is an instant confidence booster but too much of it can be nauseating,
especially when my entire life is stripped bare to billions of people, who cares little for what the
spins are doing to my dignity and mental health. Take for instance the paparazzi. It is a double-edged
sword for the celebrity. When the celebrity enters a new relationship or goes through a rough patch
of a broken relationship, the world celebrates, without the slightest empathy for another human
being.
Paparazzi and photographers are like moving cameras watching them everyday. Just imagine,
celebrities are not allowed to get a casual cup of coffee without an audience hurdling over them.
People will still rush to snap pictures of them, and add them to their instagram. Even when they
want to run across the street in sweatpants, they have to think twice. Someone somewhere may
create news again. Publicity can be an imprisonments, physically and mentally.
Nobody is entitled to deny someone, however famous she is. Many assume that it is alright to
intrude in someone’s privacy, especially if she’s a celebrity, a public figure. This is an appalling
Celebrities should be able to keep their private lives safe and out of the press.
How would you feel if your life was always broadcasted to 7 billion people around the world. It is
frightening to hear that celebrities are going through this.
Celebrities celebrity life on a runway at glitz and glamour, amplified by sensational spotlights. Their
slightest action, even the mere change of a hair colour, is enough to make headlines and tease our
curiosity. Every moment, be it premeditated or unintentional, is an explicit parade, and every clicks
made for a loud story. While fame can be flattering, I shudder to think if my life has to run a similar
track. I am inclined to uphold the right of my privacy, and however open my book is, I would want to
seal selected pages. While I understand celebrities have to fan the flames of their fans which are
their daily sustenance, I would not want to sacrifice the privacy of my very private moments,
especially with my loved ones. Drawing the line is important.
Being in the limelight is an instant confidence booster but too much of it can be nauseating,
especially when my entire life is stripped bare to billions of people, who cares little for what the
spins are doing to my dignity and mental health. Take for instance the paparazzi. It is a double-edged
sword for the celebrity. When the celebrity enters a new relationship or goes through a rough patch
of a broken relationship, the world celebrates, without the slightest empathy for another human
being.
Paparazzi and photographers are like moving cameras watching them everyday. Just imagine,
celebrities are not allowed to get a casual cup of coffee without an audience hurdling over them.
People will still rush to snap pictures of them, and add them to their instagram. Even when they
want to run across the street in sweatpants, they have to think twice. Someone somewhere may
create news again. Publicity can be an imprisonments, physically and mentally.
Nobody is entitled to deny someone, however famous she is. Many assume that it is alright to
intrude in someone’s privacy, especially if she’s a celebrity, a public figure. This is an appalling