crank up your speakers a notch! i love this song by alanis morisette Uninvited OST-City of angels. i really wanna watch that show. heard that its really sad.
so..yesterday in the shower i thought long and hard about this: Do celebrities really live? and when i say celebrities i mean those big shots who get tailed everywhere, like lindsay lohan,paris hilton,e.t.c
how can they stand it? everywhere they turn,nosy and poking paparazzi are just round the corner snapping away. they're intruding on your privacy,limiting a person's freedom. and if you make a wrong move, you can be rest assured that it'll be splashed on newspapers all over the world.
plus all your relationships and friendships will be high-profile. then people will start making up stories that may result in a broken friendship or relationship. and when that happens, big surprise!it'll be fully covered in gossip sections.
and we only get to live once. i'm sure you won't want to live a restricted life. or to live a life where you have to pretend to be someone else. i mean, you are surrounded by cameras all day long. would you dare to walk around on a bad hair day, arguing with the cashier for giving you the wrong amount of change? No. you'll have to make yourself look presentable everytime you step out of your house and you'll have to be gracious to the most obnoxious people you've ever met. there are, however, some stars who have really bad behaviour just to attract attention. aren't they pretending to be someone else just to be in the tabloids? in short: stars aren't really what they make themselves out to be.
all their successes pass away while all their failures go down in history for people to ridicule them with. and when you're a star, your words mean a lot. you have to be careful of what you say, because word gets around. and normal things are made out to abnormal when you do them. for instance: If someone falls down in public, they'll just feel embarrassed, get up, and walk off. but if a celebrity were to fall down on the red carpet, it would be a golden moment. The star would be sniggered at and teased about it for as long as everyone can remember. the next day, the reporters will surely make up some crap story about the star getting physically weak from the final stage of some bone cancer or maybe even osteoporosis. you never know. then the celeb,being human, will avoid contact with the public. and then surprise surprise! the following day there will be some story about that star planning to hold a nice,quiet funeral in antartica.
also, imagine having to disguise yourself just so you can have a quiet day out. but that's not all, the paparazzi will be right outside your gate, then your cover will be blown. how frustrating would that be?
not forgetting some persistant haters who are just plain jealous. they also seem to have an endless supply of time at their fingertips, creating hatesites anywhere,everywhere.
i could go on and on, but i'll sum it up: There's a price to pay for fame.