No one in the world is smooth tempered all the time. We are emotional creatures and our feelings and circumstances can sometimes lead us into meltdowns. The human mind will only tolerate so much before it short-cicuits and when this happens it can result in some pretty wild and out of character behaviour. We’ve all been there before. Some people start to act irrationally while others instantly explode in anger even lashing out at the people around them. But unlike celebrities we are able to live down our meltdowns because not everyone knows about them.
But when you are a famous person nothing you say or do is private anymore and celeb melt-down moments are recorded more carefully than anything else they do. Let’s face it, we like to see famous
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She was released later the same day when her BFF Jenni "JWoww" Farley bailed her out of jail. She was sentenced her to community service and a $500 fine by Judge Damian G. Murray who characterized her as a “Lindsay Lohan wannabe". Now if that’s not an insult we don’t know what is!
10 Kayne’s Meltdown Was Caused By Stress (Or So They Say)
Personally, when I think of celebrity meltdowns Kanye West is always the first name that comes to mind. It’s going to take quite a well before his backstage tantrum at Saturday Night Live fades from our collective memory.
Apparently, the rapper was annoyed when he realized that he could not use the set he had planned for his performance and launched into an almost non-sensical rant. He declared that Stanley Kubrick, Pablo Picasso, Paul the Apostle, and Pablo Escobar were “50 percent more influential” than the average human being and spoke of his own importance saying “Don’t (expletive) with me. By 50 percent dead or alive, by 50 percent for the next 1,000 years.” The audio was leaked and was soon all over the internet. According to insiders Kayne was “ under a great deal of pressure” at the
Walls and Carter both showed resilience despite of their environment. It is a well-known fact that exposure to fame too early in someone’s life can create problems later on and Carter, becoming famous
Celebrities like acting and singing for the public, but it does not mean fame is really their thing. Celebrities sometimes just like acting because it is what they like and want privacy. During an interview with Today, an American talk show, the popular actor Johnny Depp was interviewed and according to Liat Kornowski, Deputy Director of Growth and Analytics, The Huffington Post, he mention that being famous is like being a fugitive when he stated, “...and then you start to realize that for the past 10 or 15 years you've been going into restaurants through the back door, scurrying along greasy floors, trying to get to some private room. It's not unlike living like a fugitive." Johnny Depp likes his career, but might not appreciate that he needs to hide from paparazzi and can not take his children to take a walk to the park or the streets because of cameras following him almost every public place he goes. Many celebrities have the same opinion as Johnny Depp when people do not give celebrities the privacy to enjoy a day out with their children and family for one day with no one bothering them. When people say that celebrities are rude it can be because the celebrities do not want attention drawn to their child. Celebrities can have all the fancy clothes and pay hundreds of dollars on it but should
Everybody says who they are and what they are but that’s just being there self and telling others that you are who you are. Kanye West the most influential rapper thinks he is a “god” or tries to connect himself into god. He said he doesn’t have any explanation on it but he said that he is “the number one rapper on this planet” and everybody should respect him. West is also an artist/fashion designer, which he have struggled a lot, he compares himself to Michael Jackson by saying his struggle to break into fashion is like when Michael Jackson was fighting to get his videos on MTV , and he wants to change the whole system of fashion and be the major fashion designer. Kanye likes his music and his overall work to define who he is and how his work influences others.
"Top 10 Outrageous Kanye West Moments." Time. Time Inc., 14 Sept. 2009. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. .
He may just seem like another rapper to you but if you actually listen to his lyrics you can see he’s not like any rapper out there. His name is Kanye West and he was born in Chicago Illinois. He grew up in the “ghetto” and learned to appreciate life. He didn’t learn to really, truly appreciate life until October of 2002. Driving back to his hotel late one night after a recording session, the new-coming rap/hip-hop artist was involved in a devastating, near fatal car accident. The crash left him with a broken jaw in three places and an appreciation for life. Just weeks after being released from the hospital he recorded his first major hit, “Through the Wire,” with his mouth still wired shut. He records every song like its going to be his last song and that makes every song better than the last. He’s not only a rap artist but also a producer. He has been responsible for being behind songs like Jay-Z’s Izzo, Girls, Girls, Girls, The Takeover, and 03 Bonnie and Clyde.
Well of course celebrities are human, what else would they be? Even being the seemingly perfect humans they are, tragedies are nothing new to them, some are hit so hard by negatives in life that they spiral into a dangerous downfall to becoming a tragic hero. Some tragic heroes are people that were loved and adored, no one ever imagined them out of the spotlight, and then reality flew in and those weren't the celebrities you adored anymore. There are many reasons behind the downfall of a celebrity, drugs, bad decisions, accidents, and sometimes they might even be killed by their own fan, that's what happened to the tragic hero in this case, John Lennon. It's a shame that someone's love for a celebrity can end in their downfall, things like this make you think, how many celebrities are ended by someone who adores them?
...uld be justifiable to emphasize that a good number of them find it sickening to miss the limelight. . Nonetheless, it goes without mentioning that celebrities get exploited because some gossip stories explore the things that would otherwise be considered to be private.
This sort of behavior is constant over time. Celebrities today are posted and paraded all over TV and magazines, no matter what they do. Justin Beiber was caught drunk driving, stealing property, and many more crimes.... ... middle of paper ... ...
The public has been able to have access into celebrities’ private lives thanks to the “paparazzi”. Definitely, celebrities will always be in front of the camera. It comes with the frame. Nevertheless, it does not justify photographing the lives of people at the expense of their privacy. Society always wants to keep an eye on their favorite celebrities’ lives.
In addition, if someone was fallowing you, taking pictures and bullying you every day single day, you would instantly report them to the police and they would without a doubt get the stalkers arrested, and they would get a restraining order. But if a celebrity calls the cops saying that there is someone following them and harassing them, no one is willing to protect them, because they are not able to stop the paparazzi for good. It 's like all celebrities are being punished for being rich and successful. Nobody deserves
After observing and researching all the sources portraying celebrities I have came into a conclusion that todays society it seems like all we want is to be accepted and we tend to look at other people and judge. Its not right, we all are different and thats what makes the world go round. It would be a pretty boring world if we were all the same. Celebrities deal with this everyday, I think the paparazzi know more about some celebrities lives than they actually do. They judge them for who they are and what they do, it is not right nor fair.
They want to know everything about them and have a desire for more information. Celebrities should have their right to privacy due to historical/practical rights, their invasion of privacy with paparazzi, and their childrens’ rights to privacy. They are ordinary people just with a famous role in life. Historical/practical rights are one of the biggest issues and it all started back in colonial America. In colonial America, privacy was constrained.
According to Steven Knowlton, author of Moral Reasoning for Journalists, "Celebrities of all sorts-musicians, athletes, entertainers, and others-make their living from the public and the public therefore in a sense employs them, just as it employs governors and presidents..."(54). Most journalists figure that celebrities voluntarily surrender their pr...
Haider Ali, a blogger from Big Time Blog entitled: “Are Celebrities Entitled to a Private Life?” he talked about how the glitz and glam of the celebrity life brought tragedy that often lurks below the sensational surface for them. He took Meena Kumari, a Bollywood actress, as an example and said, “she brought a lot of happiness to a million of fans at the expense of her own private life which brought melancholy, heartbreak and loneliness” (Ali). Ali established that even if an artist lives can bring a lot of happiness to millions of fans underneath all that they can live a life that is lonely and heartbreaking. Celebrities are just like regular people, they fall in love and they get hurt and they act tough pretending that everything is alright with them.
In previous years, the issue with the paparazzi and media has grown. With the advances in technology, it makes taking and posting photos of celebrities or public figures much easier. The public appears greedy and feels privy to their private lives. Celebrities, or any public figure, have very limited privacy due to the paparazzi and media. The paparazzi and media are also affecting celebrities’ children. Currently, laws are being put in effect to stop this.