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Fame And The Media
How do some very famous people manage to keep their private life private whilst others seem to be regularly 'papped' and splashed all over the papers doing the most banal things, such as putting the bins out or shopping?
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No best answer has yet been selected by barry1010. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that it's all a question of how much these famous people want to be famous. Some of them love seeing cameras being pointed at them, some don't. The ones who don't carefully organise their private and their public lives to ensure that they get the privacy that they want, and the publicity they want.
The pap market is driven by demand - by magazine and newspaper buyers.
If people want to see one famous person more than another putting out their bins or going to Tesco, then that's what the paps will shoot because that is what they can sell.
I think it does depend what sort of 'fame' you have - if you are simply famous for being famous, then you are more likely to be an object of curiosity, such as the bin run pictures.
If you are famous because you have produced something worthwhile, a musician, or an actress for example, then you are less likely to be papped.
There is alos the element of who you are assoicated with - back in the day, Koo Stark, then a girlfriend of Prince Andrew, was followed on her motor scooter when she left her home to go to an appointment. When she arrived, the pap tried forcibly to remove her crash helmet so he could snap her without anyone not knowing who she was.
There is also an element of where you go, and how likely it is for the paps to know you are there - if you are going to fall out of the Met Bar at three a.m.,, you will get papped, but if you go to freinds' houses and do it discreetly, you can get there and back unoticed.
David Bowie used to walk around London and New York unmolsted with the simple tricks of walking quickly, not making eye contact, and carrying a Greek newspaper.
If you want to be anonymous, it's easy, but sadly, the prurient interest of the public is the price some people have to pay for being successful at what they do.
Ha ha - just seen this https:/
I think it is easier if we accept that when SOME people complain they are being papped andit is awful
when it is NOT awful and it is what they want
Think Princess Di and pointing out a headline to the Archbishop of C - this is what they do to me
( " she is a devious liar")
The Honour of Chistopher Jeffries is going the rounds, and that was about Leveson I - Leveson II was abandoned as it was suddenly realised that we needed a free press. can someone identify the intervening event ?
X occurred and they said o god we can't muzzle the press
barry - // Ha ha - just seen this https:/
A set of very obviously set-up shots doesn't really address the question though does it?
Why isn't Rita Chakrabarti or Tess Daly photographed putting their bins out?
Maybe the answer is, you have to be famous-for-being-famous, which is the obvious connection in your collection.
Maybe anyone else is simply not that interesting to the vast audience that seems to want to look at these images.