Without privacy, our personal affairs with the world would be exposed, which could lead to humiliation, possible harm, etc. Violations of personal privacy often lead to danger and vulnerability to crime. Even with celebrities, privacy is a right they shouldn't be forced to give up. The argument that is constantly being thrown around is that if they don't want their private life to be shown, then they shouldn't be a celebrity, it's as simple as that.
But is it? Being a celebrity has quite a few negative effects since people constantly hate you, having to be perfect for your audience and more. I don't know anything about the others, but that would stress me out a lot. Celebrities have no privacy and lose their sense of self. They suffer from the loss of challenges, the impostor syndrome, the feeling of being impostors because one feels that one does not deserve their success and the search for immortality in the media.
For me, who would want to deal with these thoughts every day just because they're a celebrity? Celebrities have little privacy and it will most likely remain that way. Some fans may have decency while others may not, but many celebrities have been forced to find new tricks to avoid the public eye. Fans should be considerate and think of the real person behind the fame, because in truth, they are normal people like us. The Human Rights Convention guarantees everyone's right to privacy, as well as their right to freedom of expression.
Since the Human Rights Act came into force in 2000, individuals have been able to assert these rights before UK courts. However, both rights are qualified (or restricted) rights, meaning that they may be limited in certain situations. For example, if a story is in the public interest, a judge may rule that a celebrity's right to privacy should be limited for the general purpose of informing the public. The private life of celebrities has been one of the main interests of the public, prompting the paparazzi to capture specific and trivial details of the daily lives of celebrities, not excluding their children.
In other words, society gives celebrities a wonderful life and enormous riches and demands as part of the price of putting celebrities in a fish tank and watching them with their eyes looking with their eyes with their eyes to entertain themselves with society. Celebrity privacy refers to the right of celebrities and public figures, mostly artists, athletes or politicians, to retain information that they are not willing to disclose to the public. According to Jamie Nordhaus, although the French government established strict laws to prevent paparazzi from invading the privacy of celebrities, these laws counteract each other and are therefore not efficient enough to protect celebrities and their children. The term harassment also exists among fans, since under extreme circumstances, fans can be obsessed with their celebrities and invade the privacy of celebrities.
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