I have to agree with the others, the media pushes this sort of stuff.........but who continues to buy this stuff?
We do, the public. We tune in to watch entertainment shows and continue to buy the National Enquirer. We're shocked when the paparazzi (sp) chase down celebrities and harass them to the point of violence......but we keep watching.
If we, the purchasing public, stopped watching, stopped buying into, it would no longer be profitable for the media to continue.
2007-03-28 09:56:29
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answered by Canadian Ken 6
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I agree with MishMash. The media swarmed when she croaked, and it was quite appalling, I might add. When I heard about it, my reaction was this, " Wow, she probably overdosed on her meds, just like Daniel did, because she was depressed over his death, but she could have been suffering from Post-Pardum depression."(After Dannielynn's dramatic entrance into this somewhat hellish world.) But, unfortunately, her life was a reality show, not because it was literally filmed, (which it was, but that's not my point,) but because she made it that way, starting out with J. Howard Marshall, and ending with Daniel's untimely death and Dannielynn's arrival.
2007-03-28 08:44:28
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answered by C F 2
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i did no longer recognize her, so lacking her would not be suitable for me, yet I do think of as quickly as I hear approximately her on television, how very tragic and unhappy a youthful female of 39 dies. extremely purely some months after having a baby...The situations, her son dying, now her infant will in no way recognize her or him, and the only reason people are combating to get the baby is funds, and that entire undertaking is purely unhappy, to me....And via the way, the a number of quite impolite comments that I even have examine over the final week in this website approximately her and her very own disasters, i detect very distasteful, people who've written them lead suited lives without skeletons of their closet i'm assuming....might all of us like our very own lives and each element uncovered to the first public, i think of no longer...
2016-12-15 10:45:39
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answered by ? 4
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Actually no one is obsessed about her death it's just that she was famous and people would like to know how she exzactly died. No one is obsessed.
2007-03-28 11:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the media who are obsessed with her, not us normal people lol
2007-03-28 08:36:05
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answered by MishMash 2
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