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D Monday, April 19, 2010 News �
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Love ’em, hate ’emCELEBRITIES use the media to flogproducts and get rich; the media usecelebrities to flog newspapers andmagazines; it’s the circle of life, justas Mufasa described it to Simba in theLion King.
Without the media, celebritieswould perish, yet they complain whentheir lives are intruded upon. Withoutcelebrities, all newspapers would bethe Financial Times (and there’d beno celeb fashion gurus to tell thempink is the new black).
So what do you make of it all? Lovethem or hate them, or love to hatethem, The Age of the Slebs is welland truly here, and it doesn’t look likeit is going away.
Metro Herald asked its Urban LifePanel what they thought of the worldof celebrity culture and gossip we livein today.
Do you love all the celeb goss or doyou find it boring and pointless?
Should famous people like JohnTerry and Tiger Woods be able to getinjunctions against the press to stopthem splashing their private life allover the news? Or are celebrities fairgame as they are in the public eye?
Is a news story about ‘Brangelina’really more newsworthy and appeal-ing in modern society than a naturaldisaster or historical event?
By Ross McDonagh
More newsworthy than natural disasters? Brangelina
Do celebs belong all over the media? Metro Herald readers have a rant❯
In happiertimes: TigerWoods withwife Elin andbabydaughterSam AlexisPictures: Getty/AP
‘Mindless’: Katie Price and her ex, Peter Andre
Nay‘Sad fact is people are more
interested in what a celebrityhad for dinner than the realissues going on in the world.It’s a form of escapism fromour own boring everyday lives.’‘Celebrity: The pursuit of the
talentless, by the mindless. It’sbecome a disease of the 21stcentury.’‘Certain celebs that hog thelimelight are so irritating theymake me want to pull my eyes
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out of their sockets. Like Jordan andPeter for example… they clearlyhaven’t got any gray matter in betweenthe huge cavity they call a head. Didreporters really go to college to reportabout Paris Hilton [pictured] with herfalling over and flashing her bits?’‘I really couldn’t care less if Jordan’s
fella wears knickers or if Kerry Katonalost 42 stone in ten minutes!! I HATETHEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!’‘A complete waste of time. How on
earth does Cheryl Cole make the frontpage and the Haiti/Chile earthquakesare pushed under the rug?’
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Yay‘Love the celeb goss, celebs expect
us to pay their wages when we go tothe cinema, etc, but don’t want us toknow anything about them – tough!’‘I love the Guilty Pleasures section
because that’s exactly what it is… It’slike chewing gum for the mind – nonutritional value!’‘I think the celebrity culture is
sickening, but yet I find myself strangelyattracted to it. It’s like a drug.’‘I love the celeb goss – something to
talk about at breaktime!’‘I love it – it makes me feel that much
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better about the drama in myown life : ) Celebrities shouldunderstand the paps becomepart of their lives when theyare famous. If they don’t like it,don’t read it.’‘I think if a person makes
their living from being in thepublic eye, then they are fairgame for paparazzi etc.While I don’t believe thatBrangelina-gate holdsmore importance thanthe Haiti earthquake, Ido believe there is roomfor both.’
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What you think of the celebrities who make the news
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