Where do we draw the line with paparazzi chasing celebrities in public?
#1
I just saw a paparazzi video of a famous actor yelling at a photographer, and honestly, it made me feel weird. On one hand, I get that they deserve privacy, but the photographer was just standing on a public sidewalk. Where do we draw the line with this stuff?
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#2
I felt that too. On a public sidewalk the line feels blurry, and the paparazzi flash turns a moment into a spectacle. I get that privacy matters, but I also know hard moments get turned into captions fast.
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#3
I tried to take a breath and remind myself they’re people, not clips. A few weeks ago I saw a celeb snap at a photographer in a similar scene, and I felt bad for both sides. The anger stuck with me more than the story.
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#4
Is the real issue the chase for clicks, or the anger itself?
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#5
I did something practical after: I muted outlets that post raw clips for cheap reactions. It helped a little, but I still catch myself wondering what the line should be.
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