User:EnriqueNevarez

Each time I visit the supermarket and stand in line to verify out I see dozens of magazines or tabloids about celebrities. My question to anybody that buys these magazines or cares what's inside is, why do you care?

I can comprehend going to a movie since you're a fan from the star. I personally attempt to see any film that Tom Hanks is in because he tends to make superb films. I can comprehend why a person might want to go to a concert to determine their preferred musician. There are many examples where a fan could be thinking about a celebrity. Which is where it must quit though. Why do individuals care if Nick and Jessica are breaking up? Why do individuals care what Ben Affleck is performing? If it wasn't for Matt Damon and "Good Will Hunting" he will be operating a construction website like he was within the film, since he hasn't created a great film since.

If my next door neighbor is getting difficulty with his spouse it isn't found all more than the magazines and tabloids. Why are "celebrities" individual lives any various? They are not any more crucial than the rest of us, or are they? It really is our hard earned funds that makes these individuals famous inside the very first spot. You will find movie stars making $20 million a movie because we purchase the tickets. There are drug dealers/gang bangers, making a fortune as rap stars simply because we acquire their CD's and tickets to determine them in concert.

The most unfortunate part of this fascination with celebrities is the fact that much more often than not, they may be bad influences on younger people and bad examples to society generally. It's extremely discouraging when you see celebrities hardly ever being found guilty of crimes because they have high-priced attorneys that get them off. This can be to not say they may be all guilty but I think there have already been instances when a guilty man was set free. Celebrities act as if they are immune towards the exact same laws that apply to the rest of us.

It appears as time passes that people's priorities become a growing number of distorted. Rather than focusing our time and energy on people that need it, whether or not they may be sick, homeless, undereducated, or what have you, folks invest money and time following the individuals who require no help from anyone since they're able to buy all of the help they need. Somehow I didn't really feel negative for Jennifer Anniston and Brad Pitt after they broke up. Each are very well-off financially, each are extremely appealing, they had numerous houses with each other with servants to manage all their requirements. Their greatest concern was selling off their main home for $20 million. This is just not reality, but then once more, perhaps that's the purpose people are caught up in their lives. At least the magazines and tabloids that discuss these very wealthy people do serve one goal, they aid to keep the homeless folks warm on these artic winter nights.