

Most of us live our whole lives in jealousy of celebs. Their teeth are perfect, their wives/husbands beautiful, their children beautiful, their homes are palaces and their lifestyles enviable. Something we all want to be but never can. Celebs are made out to be Gods of some kind. Sadly, there are thousands of parasites out there who are willing to fork over their hard-earned cash for such rags. Morbid close-ups of some celebrity's blouse revealing some milkshake she spilled a few hours earlier is just plain creepy. I've seen long-shots of celebs hanging around like any person ought to but with massive close-ups of sweaty armpits, circled for the benefit of anyone not enlightened to the point of the picture.

Not only this, but they take it to rather perverted extremes and it baffles me that anyone could be at all interested in it. But as there are so many, many tabloid magazines out there, all with the same kind of single-word single-syllable title, the business has become very diluted and all of them are willing to buy the most mundane photos of celebs doing uninteresting things. The odd picture here and there is more than enough. There is a line that is not to be crossed though. It's because of us that they have what they have right? And when we want a little bit of them back, when we want a little insight into their lives that ultimately, we, have helped create for them, they often bite back with attitude. We are the ones that see their movies and buy their CDs. Celebrities do rub it in our faces a bit too much about how much money they have. Maybe the constant hassling of the press is only worth $20 million. Perhaps every time someone takes your picture you lose a bit of your soul. But then you have to consider what the character of Bo Laramie says in this film. I don't believe in actors getting paid $20 million for a single film and living in multiple mansions when harder working folks get nothing.
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But I will be honest to you about how I feel about movie stars. I hate tabloid press as much as the next person.
