Thursday, March 20, 2008

Second Argument


For my second argument in this essay I am discussing the topic of family life. It is one thing that the celebs' lives are being invaded, but it is another when they get their families involved.


Many celebrities have young children. It is very big these days to have a baby and when a celebrity finally does, the paparazzi become obsessed with them. All they want to do is get pictures of this child, and will do anything to get them. They will resort to jumping out at them, which can really scare a child.


Another big thing in magazines with the paparazzi is tracking the "baby bump." They will stalk out a celebrity if they have an indication that leads them to believe that someone might be pregnant. They try to find them in baggy clothes so they can make things up.


When a celebrity has to change their life to avoid the paparazzi, their family has to change their life as well. Any moves of houses or schools impacts the family and especially the kids. The paparazzi are even more attracted to a celeb when they have a kid with them. They are always looking to questions are they a good parent? Do they have a good family life? Just leave them alone.


1 comment:

Reina said...

Hey Steph,

I think your second topic is really important. The fact that the paparazzi can harm the life of a baby is terrible. The celebrity babies didn't choose to be famous so why do they have to suffer? I don't get it either. I have never heard of a "baby bump" but now that I read about it I have realized that the paparazzi constantly make up lies that people are pregnant when they really aren't. I also really like how you included how the celebrities try to get away from the paparazzi, but they just can't. Great job!