jueves, 3 de mayo de 2012

Yellow Press. Why you following me?!


Famous people usually complain about their lack of privacy because of all those paparazzi who follows them 24 hours a day without giving them some spice to live their life.  Is it ok? Well, of course not. As human beings they deserve to be able to live their own life without thousand eyes checking out whatever they are doing. Of course you must assume that there will be paparazzi watching what’s going on in your life in the same moment when you become famous, but there’s a limit.

In fact this extreme pressure that famous people must stand it’s somehow society’s fault, I mean, if we don’t give importance to the famous people’s private life I’m quite sure that paparazzi would stop spying them. The point is that we must respect other’s private life the way we want people to respect ours, and even more, respect other’s decision about how they want to be treated.
Lady Diana, Princess of Wales;
Duchess of Rothesay.

The pressure that media focus in this people is too much that for some of them it has meant the death, like for example Lady Di’s case; it was the media’s pressure plus royal’s house pressure, plus [...] or the example of all those new famous artist who had started taking drugs because they can’t stand the pressure. And what about what I like to call Marie Antoinette’s effect? Really young girls that become famous too young and they become victims of the bubble that press creates around them, it’s like they’re devoured by the fame’s monster.


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