According to some people, media treat celebrities unfairly by invading into their private life. Others opine that this privacy invasion is the price these people have to pay for being famous. In my opinion, some media interest in the private life of celebrities is certainly normal; however, too much intrusion should be discouraged.
Celebrities themselves post their private lives on social media. Actually, many of them are desperate to be in the limelight all the time and do not really bother about exposing their private life. In my opinion, such people have no real right to claim privacy. For famous people, being constantly in news is part of their job. If they stop getting media attention, it could even hurt their career prospects. Hence, many of them go out of their way to be in news. For this reason, it is common for them to flaunt new relationships or hairstyles every other week. For many celebrities being constantly in and out of relationships or experimenting with new looks is a great way to gather public attention. Since the general public has too much interest in the personal lives of celebrities, media cater to that need by giving celebrity news and gossip. Hence, the argument that privacy invasion is the price of fame certainly holds some water especially in the case of attention hungry celebrities who just want to see their face plastered all over the visual and print media.
Even so, celebrities are also human beings and they have aspects of life they want to keep private. It is not fair for media to write about things that celebrities themselves want to hide. For example, some of these famous people are into substance abuse and they may not want media to dig into such details. Likewise, some are in relationships they do not want to flaunt. Some may be going through a painful breakup or depression. Media has no right to expose details that celebrities try too hard to hide. Every human being has a right to privacy. Celebrities are no different. While the public interest in their private life is understandable, it does not give media the licence to post unsavoury details of their private lives.
In conclusion, media interest in the private lives of famous people is understandable as celebrity news has a large number of followers. Even so, excessive intrusion is not acceptable as celebrities are also humans and if there are aspects of life they want to keep private, media has an obligation to respect it. Just because someone is famous does not mean that everything about them should be in the public domain.
According to
some
people
,
media
treat
celebrities
unfairly
by invading into their
private
life
. Others opine that this privacy invasion is the price these
people
have to
pay for being
famous
. In my opinion,
some
media
interest
in the
private
life
of
celebrities
is
certainly
normal;
however
, too much intrusion should
be discouraged
.
Celebrities themselves post their
private
lives
on social
media
. Actually,
many
of them are desperate to be in the limelight all the time and do not
really
bother about exposing their
private
life
. In my opinion, such
people
have no real right to claim privacy. For
famous
people
, being
constantly
in
news
is part of their job. If they
stop
getting
media
attention, it could even hurt their career prospects.
Hence
,
many
of them go out of their way to be in
news
.
For this reason
, it is common for them to flaunt
new
relationships or hairstyles every other week. For
many
celebrities
being
constantly
in and out of relationships or experimenting with
new
looks is a great way to gather
public
attention. Since the general
public
has too much
interest
in the personal
lives
of
celebrities
,
media
cater to that need by giving
celebrity
news
and gossip.
Hence
, the argument that privacy invasion is the price of fame
certainly
holds
some
water
especially
in the case of attention hungry
celebrities
who
just
want
to
see
their face plastered all over the visual and print media.
Even
so
,
celebrities
are
also
human
beings and
they have aspects of
life
they
want
to
keep
private
. It is not
fair
for
media
to write about things that
celebrities
themselves
want
to
hide
.
For example
,
some
of these
famous
people
are into substance
abuse and
they may not
want
media
to dig into such
details
.
Likewise
,
some
are in relationships they do not
want
to flaunt.
Some
may be going through a painful breakup or depression.
Media
has no right to expose
details
that
celebrities
try too
hard
to
hide
. Every human being has a right to privacy.
Celebrities
are no
different
. While the
public
interest
in their
private
life
is understandable, it does not give
media
the
licence
to post
unsavoury
details
of their
private
lives
.
In conclusion
,
media
interest
in the
private
lives
of
famous
people
is understandable as
celebrity
news
has
a large number of
followers. Even
so
, excessive intrusion is not acceptable as
celebrities
are
also
humans and if there are aspects of
life
they
want
to
keep
private
,
media
has an obligation to respect it.
Just
because
someone is
famous
does not mean that everything about them should be in the
public
domain.