Inrecentyears,manynewspapersandmagazinesfocusontheactivitiesoffilmstars,popsingersandsomeothercelebrities.Reportersdisguisetheiridentities,infiltratethesubject’sbusinessandfamily,orevenbugandwiretapthemtogetthenewsbywhatevermeans.
Itisnotdifficulttoexplainthereasonforthereporters’greatinterestincelebrities’privatelives.Whatmatterstoanewspaperoramagazineisthenumberofreaders.Alargereadershipmeanstheriseinthecirculationoftheirpublications,henceahugeprofit.Sincecelebritiesarenewsworthyfigures,andtheirstoriesdrawfarmoreattentionthanthoseofordinarypeople,itisnaturalthatthepresstriestofeatureprivatelivesofcelebrities.
Inmyview,famouspeoplearealsocitizens.Theyhavetherighttokeeptheirownprivacylikeordinarypeople—theirprivacyshouldberespected,protectedandguaranteedbylawsunderallcircumstances.Therefore,thepressshouldstopinvadingtheirprivacy.
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