Saturday, March 14, 2009

Celebrity Justification

Looking at the MTV News a couple days ago which hosted a show with snobby and annoying Perez Hilton poking fun of celebrities, I could feel a flood of tears rolling down my eyes which fortunately blocked my eye sight, so as not to have to look at the ugly Perez anymore. I cannot believe that there are mean people like him still existing on earth. I mean seriously, people like him need to mind their own business and to get a life such; they should try partying all night with alcohol and drugs or attend rehabilitation center for fun. They should know that celebrities are humans too and like to be left alone and not to be criticized and misunderstood by the public. Media, gossipers and paparazzi always put celebrities in an unfavorable spot light by equating their good intentions with something horrible like the earth is about to end by unfriendly aliens. Can you imagine how hard it is to be a celebrity? For example, if a celebrity dares to enter a McDonalds alone, they often find themselves in the midst of a chaotic mob of screaming fans, chasing them down begging for autographs, and paparazzi behaving like unseemly stalkers come out of their disguises in the corner of public places, aggressively hounding them. At the same time, these celebrities have to witness their favorite fans being pushed and falling to the ground, fainting with excitement due to a lack of fresh oxygen supply. As if that isn't enough, they are often subjected to the blaring of ambulances rushing to the aid of the fallen fans- and finally, the bleak and empty parking lot of McDonald's that is left empty. This situation breaks their hearts: they are not even able to enjoy the high quality of a delicious hamburger at McDonald's when they see their lovely supporters becoming injured by the crazy crowds pouring into the store, and paparazzi camras’ flashes disturbing their eye site so that they can't even clearly see what they are eating. If I were them, I wouldn’t be able to eat since I dislike people staring at me eating my delicious meal. This would cause me to experience starvation and anorexia, which may cause me to become the headline for one of those skinny and sexy looking celebrities that make the front page of People and US Weekly magazine. With all those being said, celebrities lose their privacy and their personal lives because they are constantly examined by the public. Because of this, rumors and gossip with unwanted exaggerations fly like an infectious disease, from reporter to reporter. Celebrities’ good intentions become misunderstood by the media; irksome reporters and writers such as Perez interpret celebrities' actions as something offensive and abhorrent. I feel outraged and saddened for those fragile Hollywood celebrities; the public does not know that these unsung heroes are actually on the path of higher consciousness as exhibited by their recent actions. Many people who glorify their idols have became brainwashed by their magazine bible and often forget that celebrities are also human beings. As evidenced today, these celebrities have goals of benevolence rarely seen in the everyday people. I am here to end their rumors by speaking out for celebrities who are not able to because they are too busy to invest their money on their trillion dollars mansions and $10,000 dollar Gucci bags.

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