GAMBLR
More trouble than u think
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i agree with everyone here.
I have a real issue with the media making out sports stars, musicians, actors, anyone with a name attached to their heads, to be bad guys. everytime a scandal comes up, drugs, sexual relations, alcohol, driving or whatever, the media has a field day disgracing their names. Yet for example, they don't disclose the name of a hoon when they've been caught, so we can shame them like we do with celebrities.
Celebrities are people as well, and no one is perfect, despite what we like to believe. They are bound to make mistakes like we all do, so why must they carry on like it's the end of the world?
before anyone says it sells media, there are so many more stories i'd rather read than another footy player getting caught for something. its old news now.
I have a real issue with the media making out sports stars, musicians, actors, anyone with a name attached to their heads, to be bad guys. everytime a scandal comes up, drugs, sexual relations, alcohol, driving or whatever, the media has a field day disgracing their names. Yet for example, they don't disclose the name of a hoon when they've been caught, so we can shame them like we do with celebrities.
Celebrities are people as well, and no one is perfect, despite what we like to believe. They are bound to make mistakes like we all do, so why must they carry on like it's the end of the world?
before anyone says it sells media, there are so many more stories i'd rather read than another footy player getting caught for something. its old news now.