Persuasive Essay On Life With Fame

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Many people see the life with fame as a great life, yet, most of the time, it is not as glamorous as it seems. Life choices of many celebrities were not the best. Through the years, these celebrities have been more open about life behind the scenes, but people still think they have a great life. Life with fame is not as what it seems. Life with fame leads to negative paparazzi encounters, haters, and poor personal choices and issues. To begin, when famous, a celebrity’s life is always on camera—whether they want it to be or not. Somehow, paparazzi—independent photographers who take pictures of high-profile people—always track them down, and pull out their cameras. Justin Bieber feels isolated because he cannot leave his safe house or hotel …show more content…

The stress from fame has been proven to result in stress disorders and drug/alcohol abuse. Miranda Cosgrove—actress from Nickelodeon's ICarly—says, “When you're acting … and being on tour all the time, it can be difficult to finish your school work…” (Palvina). Canadian actor, Cory Monteith, is one of the many who dealt with the stress and temptations of Hollywood with drugs and alcohol. Monteith’s substance abuse began at a young age—thirteen. His parents and friends worked with him to help manage his abuse. Even though his addiction eventually stopped, his life ended early morning, July 13, 2013—in Vancouver. A heroin, alcohol mixture is what killed Monteith (Blumm). Some may say, celebrities have a lot of money they can use to solve these issues—for example, going to a therapist. This may be true, but all the money they have makes these issues easier to happen. All the money and fame sometimes even makes them crazy. Singer Britney Spears is one of the many who has gone crazy from fame. One day after checking out of rehab, the singer shaved all her brown hair off and got two tattoos—one on her hip and wrist (Hautman). Again, being famous results in bad life

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