Let's be real for a quick second: Britney Spears went crazy for a long while. After her breakup with K-Fed, it was all downhill. She had to fight for the custody of her kids, she tried to escape being a regular on TMZ. But it didn't help her situation when all of a sudden she came under the public eye with an interesting new do - BALD! Here, Britney goes apesh!t on smothering "photojournalists."
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Academic Research Project
The paparazzi have always been known for their notoriety and aggressive, dog-eat-dog ways of capturing celebrities, politicians and other prominent people at their most candid moments. These pictures become their source of income, but sometimes they cross a hundred miles over the line of privacy to shoot a buck. So the question is, How far should the paparazzi be allowed to go when shooting the famous?
Let's be real for a quick second: Britney Spears went crazy for a long while. After her breakup with K-Fed, it was all downhill. She had to fight for the custody of her kids, she tried to escape being a regular on TMZ. But it didn't help her situation when all of a sudden she came under the public eye with an interesting new do - BALD! Here, Britney goes apesh!t on smothering "photojournalists."
Let's be real for a quick second: Britney Spears went crazy for a long while. After her breakup with K-Fed, it was all downhill. She had to fight for the custody of her kids, she tried to escape being a regular on TMZ. But it didn't help her situation when all of a sudden she came under the public eye with an interesting new do - BALD! Here, Britney goes apesh!t on smothering "photojournalists."
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I agree completely! Not only that but the paparazzi also have a huge impact on how we, the audience/ consumers view these starts, which in the end can hurt their career. It's not right for anyone to have such power.
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