If you can answer that question, how can you become famous and still maintain a certain lifestyle? You can make more money by sharing your privacy. Contrary to popular belief, not all celebrities spread the courts, and many would prefer not to.
In this 24-year period, news magazines and celebrities have an insatiable desire to come and go with the most famous people in our society. You can remember the excitement that followed when Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton announced his move to Switzerland. He cited his reason for leaving the U.K. that he could not even enter a gas station to fill his car without being attacked by people. I think this is not happening in Switzerland!
There is no doubt that many celebrities, rather than celebrities, want to be popular and thus forfeit their right to privacy. There is a popular saying that “if you eat with the Devil, you need a long spoon”. So did the media and the paparazzi. If you encourage them, then you can’t complain when they attack your privacy.
Now how does fame differ from celebrity? Not some people are famous, some are celebrities, and then there are celebrities. Fame can be found in any field of life, medicine, politics, sports, all of which have the status of celebrities. Alexander Fleming, Winston Churchill, Steve Redgrave, are all famous in their field, but only one can be named as a celebrity by far.
The point is, if you are famous when you are alive, you are more likely to be famous when you are dead. Equally, you can be famous after your death and you will always be famous after that.
Celebrity is a completely different matter. Celebrities read likes. Basically that’s what a celebrity, celebrity is. As everyone knows that popularity can be a very short time. The winners of reality television programs are popular (people vote for them), and then they become celebrities. The length of time they remain anonymous will then depend on the person who informs them personally and whoever pays them to promote them.
Finally we have famous celebrities. In the examples given earlier by Steve Redgrave only one can be placed far away as a “famous celebrity” who gained his fame by rowing in the Olympics, and no question is considered a celebrity. So you see if you want to know how to become famous and have a normal life, find a cure for cancer rather than winning Big Brother.
The judge, or rather the autopsy, still finds out how Anna Nicole died. All we know is that he died young and, no matter who he is, that’s a tragedy. Anna’s death could be the result of any change. While obscene play is not to be blamed, his death is suspicious and that is enough to confuse the ears of our culture: not only do we worry about celebrities, but we do worry too much when they are involved in suspicious death, theirs or someone else’s.
Anna is not the first celebrity to be involved in a sudden, unusual death and, sadly, she probably won’t be the last. Suspicious deaths seem to come from celebrity locations, infused with Styrofoam nuts.
O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of the deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and his friend, Ronald Goldman. For this reason, I cannot say that O.J. he is a murderer, but let me call this part of my article: If He Did.
Before he became a murder suspect, O.J. he was popularly known as the returning Hall of Fame, a spokesman for Hertz, an actor, and a man smiling with millions. That all fell apart when he became the main suspect in the brutal murder: it was the suspicion that led the police to the lowest speed in the world chasing the California highway.
Although the judges failed to convict him, the mob still surrounded him and his name has become synonymous with “murderer.” Hertz, isn’t it O.J?
Some people believe he was released because of his celebrity status, while others believe it was because of the mistakes made by the prosecutor during the trial. Whatever the reasons for the conviction during the criminal trial, they did not adhere to the public case. On February 5, 1997, O.J. he was found guilty of a felony death charge and ordered to pay more than $ 33 million. With pensions protected, he is rumored to be able to live the life he has received, leaving those who believe he is guilty of anger and view the justice system as an oxymoron.
Robert Blake
From the character of Our Gang to the icon of Baretta to the suspect accused of murder, Robert Blake is a man with many faces. In 2000, he married a woman named Bonnie Lee Bakley after tests confirmed she was pregnant with his child. It was her second marriage and she – delivering the proverb that she has never been a bride and has always been a bride – tithe.
In May 2001, Bakely was shot dead while waiting for Blake to return to the restaurant where they had just eaten. Blake was eventually arrested on a charge of murder, not charged with drawing a firearm but by hiring the perpetrator. After the trial, Blake was released.
Like O.J. Simson, who was acquitted in a criminal case, did not remain in court. At the end of November 2005, the judge agreed with the unfair death charge filed against Blake. He has been ordered to pay $ 30 million. A few months later, Blake found himself applying for a divorce.