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I've heard several celebrities stating that they have been to various events during the games .
So how come they have had tickets to multiple events , when it has been a lottery for Joe Bloggs as to whether we got a single ticket ; never mind multiple tickets ?
So how come they have had tickets to multiple events , when it has been a lottery for Joe Bloggs as to whether we got a single ticket ; never mind multiple tickets ?
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It makes for better tv having a celebrity photographed in the crowd rather than a nobody from on here.
I've boycotted the Olympics anyway. It has just been about money for anyone from those selling tickets to those providing accommodation. Even those winning medals are laughing and smiling because they know they are set up for life. The medal is a meal ticket and no more.
It makes for better tv having a celebrity photographed in the crowd rather than a nobody from on here.
I've boycotted the Olympics anyway. It has just been about money for anyone from those selling tickets to those providing accommodation. Even those winning medals are laughing and smiling because they know they are set up for life. The medal is a meal ticket and no more.
I'd be extremely surprised if the "celebs" paid for any tickets. They usually do not and are provided with them, as suggested, by sponsors. It's noo use moaning about it. Most popular sporting events have been completely taken over by corporate sponsors because the money they bring is the only way that major events can be staged. And that's because of the ludicrous sums paid to the participants. I know the Olympics are different in that the competitors are not richly rewarded but because of the ostentation which the organisors have to demonstrate to the world sponsors' cash (and their demand for tickets) is still required.