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  • Essay / Celebrities' Right to Privacy - 756

    The right of celebrities to have more privacy is an important factor in the world today. Many people find this scandalous. Celebrants are just normal people walking the earth with just a little more money than everyone else,” says a man from New York. Another lady mentioned that “they knew what they were getting into when they became famous, now they will have to live with everyone in their business!” People without a warrant can go through your trash” (Smith 6-7). Personally, I think celebrities should have their own privacy when it comes to their children. A celebrity's child shouldn't have to be followed everywhere, it's not him who signed up with the press to follow him everywhere, it's his parents. I don't feel bad for the celebrities, but I do feel bad for their kids. The lights, the camera and the action are one thing that separates the life of a celebrity from our daily lives, either around the camera or away from it. Many say that celebrants know right from wrong, just as they know right from right. So why shouldn't they know that lights and a camera go hand in hand with fame? Celebrities should have no privacy because they are famous! They know that they are giving up a part of themselves when they become famous, but on the other hand, some people think that yes, they are famous, yes, they chose this life for themselves, but all the People don't always want to know what they're doing. One man said: "It gets tiring to hear when someone is wrong and the whole world is disappointed, everyone is wrong, let's get over it!" » They are made up of paparazzi following them everywhere even when they are trying to be civil and live like a regular person and go on a normal date. Middle of paper Celebrities...bad reputation for yourself. Works Cited Altman, Robert. You should hear him sing. Intermediate Research, 2006. Haugh, Richard. staff has insight. 2005. Kalfus, Marilyn. home sellers are moving into private transactions. orange county: sant ana, 2013.—. Your secrets served in internet cafes. Sunday Times, 2013.Lance, Unlanoff. Seven deadly sins. Mas Ultra School, 2010. McIntosh, Kenneth. Issues of religious, state and state freedoms. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest, 2006. Robert, Bianco. The critics' corner. intermediate research plus, 2013.Robin, Henry. Your secrets served in internet cafes. Sunday, 2013.Ryan, Colin and Justin Colin McAllister and Justin. "Cartoons of Celebrities and Famous People. Canada: Canadian Publisher, 2013. Smith, Rich. The Right to Privacy. Edina, MN: ABDO Publishing Company, 2008. von Nyssen, LarissaMiles, Justice. Money shot. intermediate search, 2009.