Thursday, April 16, 2009

Is it really our business?

Every day there is something new on TV about a celebrity break-up, a mom having eight children at once, or what plastic surgery someone had. When people live high-profile lives, it is understandable that they are under the spotlight 24/7. Even if they weren't in the spotlight in the first place, big events change all that. Since when did Jennifer Aniston's or Lindsay Lohan's personal life become our business? Why is it okay to make assumptions about their lives with men, women, or what children they don't have but really want? Why does Nadya Suleman gets loads of criticism for having children when no one knew about it until now? I don't think it's right for us to judge them or believe that it is our right now know their business. They get attention because people are nosy. I read blogs and comments about that poor mother--who by the way has ENOUGH on her plate--about people who hate her for making babies and think she is doing it all for attention. If you don't want her to have attention, stop giving it to her! Leave them alone..would you want someone following you around and judging you?

2 comments:

  1. I FEEL YOU ON THAT TIP..THEY ARE HUMANS JUST LIKE US...PROBABLY AHVE MORE MONEY THAN US AND BE ON T.V. AND WE DON'T BUT DATS WHY I NEVER JUDGE CELEBRITES ON WHAT THEY DO.

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  2. i agrre that peoples personal lives are there buiisness; however, as far as the mother of all those children are concerned I don't. Poples tax dollars help to support those kids we all ahve to pay for that and yes all people have things happen in life that they don' intend to, but I think part of it is that she truly likes this publicity. I feel bad for the people that use alternative methods to concieve and yet they still can not have a child, and to each is there own on how many they want.

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