I agree, but will take it one step further. It doesn't help to post it on this forum either because that is why the media took the pic in the first place.
meh shes the richest supermodel in history and he's Tom freakin' Brady, I don't have sympathy for them, society put them on a pedestal so they should expect society to be interested in what life is like on that pedestal. That being said, I don't think I would be able to go a week of being famous without going Sean Penn on someones ass.
meh shes the richest supermodel in history and he's Tom freakin' Brady, I don't have sympathy for them, society put them on a pedestal so they should expect society to be interested in what life is like on that pedestal. That being said, I don't think I would be able to go a week of being famous without going Sean Penn on someones ass.
I agree, to a point. They have no problem accepting the $10M+ /year income that goes with being famous, and that money comes from only one place - adoring fans. So they should be able to accept that fan adulation has some other aspects. As long as it doesn't go too far. Paparazzis crawling under fences onto private property would be an example of going too far.
I agree, to a point. They have no problem accepting the $10M+ /year income that goes with being famous, and that money comes from only one place - adoring fans. So they should be able to accept that fan adulation has some other aspects. As long as it doesn't go too far. Paparazzis crawling under fences onto private property would be an example of going too far.
It depends on how the celebrities handle their fame. They can let it bother them, case in point Britney Spears, or they can shrug it off realizing that the reason they're famous is because their popular with so many adoring fans like how Promisedland said.
It depends on how the celebrities handle their fame. They can let it bother them, case in point Britney Spears, or they can shrug it off realizing that the reason they're famous is because their popular with so many adoring fans like how Promisedland said.
The picture of them covering themselves up is ridiculous. The people taking these pics actually prefer to get shots like that.
I don't totally disagree with what you are saying but there should be limits, however. When you're engaging in high speed car chases to get pictures that's beyond the limit IMO.
There was an interesting series on E! a few years ago that showed just what lengths these people go to to get these shots up to and including endangering the lives of the people they are trying to photograph, themselves, and others who happen to be in between them and their targets. Obviously walking down the sidewalk is not particularly dangerous, but that's not the only way they get their shots.
If Tom Brady didn't want media attention, why did he choose to date the most popular supermodel on the planet? I'd prefer that Brady drop the fashion magazines and return to focusing on football.
meh shes the richest supermodel in history and he's Tom freakin' Brady, I don't have sympathy for them, society put them on a pedestal so they should expect society to be interested in what life is like on that pedestal. That being said, I don't think I would be able to go a week of being famous without going Sean Penn on someones ass.