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Old 31st August 2007, 02:12 AM
Chrome Prince Chrome Prince is offline
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Personally, I believe that an actor, singer, sports personality or any other famous person has a right to be judged on their achievements in their chosen field, not based on what they did in their personal lives.

The problem is that the media prys far too closely into celebrities personal lives making them role models and to others and disclosing personal information.

How can JJ's, Lilo's, Paris's, or anyone else's personal lives be newsworthy, it doesn't help the person involved and doesn't help the public. It's simply low grade paparazzi muck raking journalism at it's lowest point.


I'm sure the reporters and others involved wouldn't like shots of them drunk, cheating on their wives, being arrested by police spread all over their local neighbourhood.

Nobody is immune from making bad choices in life.
Everyone has a right to personal privacy.

Quite frankly, I'm sick of this type of reporting - it's getting quite boring.
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