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The Price of Stardom
We  often hear celebrities lament about how they have no privacy. How unfair it is that it’s like they have no right to just be themselves. How they basically have no freedom from public judgement. But the truth is  they can be themselves anytime, anywhere. What binds them is the fear  that by being themselves, their popularity might (or will likely)  decline. So no, I do not feel bad for you Mr./Ms. Celebrity who makes  more money in a day than most people do in a year.

The Price of Stardom

We often hear celebrities lament about how they have no privacy. How unfair it is that it’s like they have no right to just be themselves. How they basically have no freedom from public judgement. But the truth is they can be themselves anytime, anywhere. What binds them is the fear that by being themselves, their popularity might (or will likely) decline. So no, I do not feel bad for you Mr./Ms. Celebrity who makes more money in a day than most people do in a year.

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