I totally agree, they really need to grow up...
2007-02-07 02:35:38
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answered by Kia 5
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Ehhh.. that's why I never became an actress. I would love to work on like a big Bruckheimer movie or something and have my own stunt double, and see myself on the big screen. The money involved wouldn't hurt either. But I don't know who in their right mind would want to be famous. I like going to the store without having someone want to take a horrible picture of me or something. I think a lot of celebrities don't realize before they get into it what they are getting into. They don't think it through. All they see is the silver screen and know that they want to be there. I don't think they ask for the paparazzi and the fame. I think they have every right to complain. The paparazzi ruins lives. They take pictures of their kids, meanwhile celebrities children are put on web sites with countdowns to when they turn 18. Or they take horrible pictures of celebrities and say they have a coke habit, meanwhile you get a phone call from mom, who is crying because you're on drugs. They tear apart families, they are aggressive, they cause accidents. So no, I don't think celebrities are big complainers.
2007-02-07 02:40:45
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answered by Cristina v 3
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I think, too, that some celebrites set themselves up in situations because they know the paparazzi will photograph them. And some of them (not all celebrities) put on an act like they are so outraged & disgusted.
Like the old saying, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
2007-02-07 02:58:39
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answered by jordan_30241 5
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I respectfully disagree.
Yes, they DID give up part of their live, cuz they wanted to become a famous actor, actress or musician, so whenever there are events they need/want to attend, they're fair game.
However, they did not bargain for their private live to go completely down the drain, and IMHO it's us fans who should understand that.
I believe we ARE allowed to know everything about the celebrity-part of their lives, but not about their private lives.
2007-02-07 02:52:52
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answered by Joshua 5
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Because being famous automatically means everything in your life is peachy.
Look, being famous means a great many people know you. Many times, it means you've got a fair amount of money. However, NEITHER of those things solve problems. In fact, sometimes they just make more problems.
Quit worrying about everyone else, quit whining about how spoiled they are, and just be happy. Being angry wastes too much time and energy.
But that's just my two cents. What do I know?
2007-02-07 02:39:29
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answered by Winter Paws 2
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Stop Whining
2007-02-07 02:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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everybody complains and thats what is wrong with this world
people need to stop bitching and start doing things about whats making them miserable
2007-02-07 12:25:09
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answered by Arthur B. Chaney 5
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yeah..they seem to forget all that sycophantic worshipping pays for their mansions and private jets.
2007-02-07 02:40:26
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answered by Pete Schwetty 5
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i know!! its like crow up child!!!
2007-02-07 02:34:20
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answered by chkn_fur 5
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