Cribbed from: CNN Blogspot:
Monday, November 06, 2006
Stars should be stars!
As I recently watched video of Jennifer Aniston rushing through an airport, surrounded by cameras and trying to hide from view as if she were a criminal suspect on a perp walk, I could not help but wonder: Why do the famous whose livelihoods depend on being craved by the public often react to it as if there was something criminal about it? How would stars like Aniston feel if suddenly the cameras went away and no one was interested in them anymore?
Whatever happened to the grand old days of Hollywood when stars would wave to their adoring public, and their adoring public would wave back and scream shrieks of adoration, and the mutual lovefest was a joy to behold? When did it change? Why did it change? And when is it appropriate for duck-and-run to substitute for smile-and-fun?
Injected into this perplexing double standard is the question of privacy and intrusion, and what constitutes crossing the line. If those same camerafolk were trampling on Aniston's private lawn and in her backyard, then no one could argue the line had been crossed. But is it not fair to expect that when a star is out in public they should not be surprised when they are snapped and photographed -- and should embrace it?
Former "Partridge Family" child star Danny Bonaduce, who now bares his train wreck of a life on the VH1 reality series "Breaking Bonaduce," considers himself a lone voice in the wilderness. Appearing on Showbiz Tonight on CNN Headline News, Bonaduce's eyes seemed to bulge in anger as he presented his opinion.
"I'm real militant about this," he told us. "[The stars] have no right to privacy. I bought their privacy for $9 when I went to their last movie. They owe me, you know. And I believe that to be true. I mean, the day you catch me out in public with a hat and glasses, you know, will be the day I die. That's cheating. I didn't try and become famous so I could hide."
Thanks for the reality check, Danny. Now would you go tell your famous friends?
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I can totally understand why some stars "go underground"....
Thoughts?