Monday, April 13, 2020

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One day, a woman called herself ?Want the Truth in Westport? wrote to a columnist with a question that she had to have the answered. ?Please find out for sure,? she begged the columnist, ?whether or not Oprah Winfrey has had a facelift.? The columnist refused to answer the question for Ms. Winfrey's privacy. I'm disturbed by this incident. I think it's really awful to be a celebrity because he or she is always in the public eyes. Because they are celebrities, they have too little privacy, too much pressure, and no safety. They have very stressful lives. Probably the most well known effect of being celebrities is that they don't have the privacy that normal people have. Their most personal detail lives are all over the front of pages of the Globe so that bored people can read them. Even a celebrity's family is put into the spotlight. Like a teenage son's arrest for pot possession or a wife's drinking problem becomes the subject of headlines. Also, celebrities are hounded by photographers at homes, restaurants, and streets. Those photographers just hope to get a picture of a Cindy Crawford in curlers or a Bruce Wills drinking a beer. When celebrities try to do something that normal people do, like eat out or attend to watch a football game, they have to run the risk of being interrupted by auto graph hounds or fans. The fact that celebrities' physical appearance is always under observation caused them under constant pressure. Especially for those famous women who have to suffer from the people's spotlight, like ?she really looks old? or the ? she puts on weight?. Moreover, photographers want to get unflattering pictures of celebrities because they can be sold by a high prize. Therefore, this increases the pressure to force celebrities to look good all the time The most important effect of being celebrities is they must deal with the stress of being in constant danger. Those friendly grabs, hugs, and kisses of fans can quickly into uncontrolled assaults on celebrities' bodies and cars. Celebrities often get strange letters from people who become obsessed with them or from people who threaten to hurt them. Worst of all, threats can turn into real to hurt celebrities. The attempt to kill Ronald Reagan and the murder of John Lennon is because two people tried to transfer the celebrity's fame to themselves. Some people dream of being celebrities, and their names in light, and their pictures on the cover of magazines. I'm not one of them, though. A famous person gives up private life, feels pressured all the time, and is never completely safe. Therefore, let someone else have that cover story. I'd rather lead a normal, but clam, life than a stress-filled celebrity.