Do celebrities have the right to have privacy?
In a ruling that could establish a privacy law through the back door, the high court today said celebrities and public figures were entitled to “some space of privacy” even if they shamelessly courted media attention.
Should celebrities be role models?
Some celebrities could be considered role models or heroes, others should not. However, nobody should be considered a role model simply because they are a celebrity. Instead, celebrities should be judged based on what they are famous for, as well as how they present themselves to the public.
What were some of the biggest celebrity controversies of 2019?
These were some of 2019’s biggest celebrity controversies that dominated the headlines and our social interactions. Get some ‘Khebab’ this is fun! The 20th edition of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards is one Ghanaians will never forget. It was the first time a celebrity had pulled a gun on stage and live TV.
Why are people reposting celebrity views on political issues?
People are increasingly reposting celebrity views on political issues as if they have genuine weight, and these rapidly garner support to the point where celebrity opinion replaces the facts on the issue.
What would happen if celebrities got involved in social media?
If celebrities get involved it would be quite chaotic because most youths would follow in step with them instead of using their own common sense. Celebrities are too influential, especially in a society dominated by social media. It only takes one glance at my twitter feed or Facebook wall to see the dangerous consequences of this.
Do celebrities break the law?
For a long time, celebrities have been role models for kids and citizens across the United States and the world. Celebrities are perfect images of what people strive to be, yet they are never perfect; they make mistakes like you and me. But some mistakes are more than just mistakes – sometimes, they break the law.