Question :Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Famous entertainers and athletes deserve to have more privacy than they have now. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

With the advent of entertainment industry, ordinary people enjoy their spare time by watching TV which bring about more credits for enternainers and athletes. Some people are just crazy about knowing more about their roll models; celebrities and athletes, they admire. In this regard, I think that some behaviours of them can be diruptive mainly because of two reasons mentioned in the following paragrapghs. Firstly, in my point of view, every body deserves having their own privacy since it can be defined as a human right. Imagine some people start to stalk you every where you go on a daily basis. It can be so annoying since you must be careful about the picture of yourself. In this situation, you may think that you are always pretending and this is exhausting. This situation is celebrities' every-day life. They can suffer from anxiety and depression, for being alway under the surveillance of their fans. Moreover, this stalking can some times be dangerous. Again, imagine that some one stalks you every where you go and takes photoes from you, you may feel insecured. Besides some of fans may try to go after their celebrties's family especially their kids which can bring striking moments for all of some one's family. For instance, Princess Diana's fans stalked her to the hotel she was with her boy friend. Prince Diana tried to run away from them which caused an accident and she died after that. This heartbreaking event shows the extreme danger that fans of celebrities can bring to the lives of their beloved celebrities. To sum it up, many may try to know more about famous entertainers and sportsmen in disruptive ways such as stalking them online on the internet or offline in the streets. In my opinion, these behaviours can cause not only some mental health issues for celebrities but also some dangers and threats to their securities.
Submitted by Mahshid Manzouri on
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