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Are famous people treated unfairly by the media?

Should they be given more privacy,or is the


price of their fame an invsion into their private lives?

The issue of the media is being rough on celebrities and should they be given more privacy
whether or not remains controversial. On the one hand,some people may think the famous
serve them so their right intruding upon their privacy is the price the famous have to pay for
earning fame. On the other hand, others, including me, are of the opinion that it goes without
saying that the famous is worth being appreciated and given private life rights.

It can be undeniable that everybody has rights to keep their personal life private regardless of
celebrities. First of all,famous people are not public servants.By virtue of being independent
citizens, they are also human-beings like anyone else from all over the world and they deserve
right to pursue the happiness with all achievements they got.Besides,private life rights are
considered as one of the most basic human rights of all citizens and guaranteed
constitutionally which gives citizens safety,privacy,and freedom of self-expression by the
government law.Obviously, the media and the netizens should aware of being impolite to
stick their noses into famous people’s privacy and stop disturbing their personal space unless
they can be sued by the media victims.

The reason why the the famous become preys of the media is ridiculous and pragmatic.Media
is the biggest source of bringing in the juicy news of popular personalities which attracts more
audiences and boosts the sales.The media attempts to garner and hold public attention,is often
very temperamental in its treatment of celebrities during their peak years of success. It
portrays them in a positive light and their career spiral downhill,the media shifts to negative
focus to maintain public attention.They are constantly on the hunt for everything relating to
the famous to make for a good headline.For example, many celebrities must contend with the
fabrications and distortions of gossip columnists, the infatuation of stalkers, and the
unrelenting paparazzi, who follow them into restaurants, to their children’s schools, on
vacations, and even into their own residential neighborhoods.Sometimes,curiosity killed the
cat which makes famous people feel under pressure or depressive disorder.It such meticulous
attention should be circumstanced.
In the final analysis,the media should be respectful while stepping into celebrities’s private
lives.

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