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JSC1
09-30-2008, 03:04 PM
I saw this article appear on my msn.com page. I found it to be....unsettling to say the least, but not for reasons one might think.

http://music.msn.com/music/hotgossip/9-29-08_3/?GT1=28102

There was this one quote here that I found most troubling.


"People don't like happy in Hollywood. People don't want fairy-tale happy endings. I don't think anybody wants her to be happy. ... Whatever it takes. Scandal sells."

He's wrong there. Maybe Hollywood doesn't want to see her happy, but there are other people that do.

After a while one tires of controversey airing all over the place. The 'he did this' or 'she did this' and the call for the pitchforks and the torches so people can burn them in effigy.

I'm not saying that there aren't times where they don't deserve it, especially when the Hollywood types become sanctimonious and overbearing to the public as if wanting to look down on them. But for Brittney, I'd say the party for her ended a long time ago and she paid the price for it.

Now she just wants her life back, her kids back, her family back and her career back-although I'm not sure about Kevin Federline being in it in any way, or the paparazzo Brittney was seeing.

It seems like not long ago the papparazzi had a 'Brittney watch' wondering what she'd do next. Now it seems like they are keeping attention on Lindsey Lohan, but also looking to drag down Miley Cyrus-damn the kid's only 15 and she just wants to live her dream. And some people just have to turn it into a nightmare. And for what? Magazine sales? Their profit margins?

And if Miley has a meltdown who will they go after next? I think they are already staking out Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato. The paparazzi will laugh like Bevis and Butthead over their handiwork and stalk their next victim.

Richard Rider from Nova said it best I think. "I think the world's gone psycho and I want off."

And for Brittney the party has ended. Now it's time for her to live. Maybe the other young stars should live too, provided they not get too over their heads and full of themselves.

Malkyte2
09-30-2008, 03:33 PM
Unfortunately, the above quote you mentioned IS based on greed and money. Drama sells, happy stories don't. That is where they get that idea that we only want to hear about the unhappy Hollywood.

In reality it is completely bull in the sense that people actually want Hollywood stars to fall. But at the same time, there is that unhealthy curiousity about the private lives of stars and their short-comings, so many people buy the rags that tell it.

If people were to stop feeding the beast, it may subside.



Malkyte