People become even more obsessed with a celebrity if they DON'T like them. It's so weird. I just avoid the ones I don't like but other people just criticize and criticize and then tell them to shut up and stop crying, because apparently part of their job is to be put in a fish bowl and abused.
I think it’s because they’re in the public eye. Obviously we should never harass or bully someone, but when it’s a politician for example, I think we can recognise “uh oh. That person is making my world a worse place to live in.” So I can understand why people can feel a strong dislike for someone they see is a negative influence. But definitely 100% there’s no need to harass or whatever else. Plus what good does that do? If the person is genuinely harmful, best thing to do is help others understand why they shouldn’t be influenced by that person
By the very definition of a celebrity they are asking to be celebrated. It's a social privilege - like it's their birthday every day, and at the expense of any 'regular' person's. It feels incredibly wayward when someone like Amber Heard or R Kelly demands that privilege in light of their provable behaviours.
Nobody needs to like celebrities, but nobody should be that harsh on a human. I understand people who are not fans of certain people but it does not mean that it is alright to say harsh things about a person on the internet or in an article, everyone is just a human
I agree. And while, I find Rita Ora somewhat hypocritical as she’s seemingly at every celebrity party and knows how to play the game of celebrity well. Those opinions still doesn’t give me any right to hate on her.
To play devil's advocate though, these are extremely privileged individuals. If being called names by a few people online is the worst of their troubles then they're still doing better off than most.
its called free speech...people review eachother all the time...all the time we have to critisize...and its not only happening to celebs...people trashalk eachother alll the time....
Amen, we all have our ups & downs. Do you think it's ok to walk up to someone in public and just trash them? But the media finds it ok to trash celebrities in front of the world! What's the difference? Is that your job? Wow, is that what you wanted to be? Much love Rita Ora
Coming from a woman who celebrated her birthday with a party with friends in lockdown - when everyone else was having to isolate and was trying to protect their loved ones. No, I can't understand, I'm not a celebrity who does what they like, when they like.
Good I’m glad she didn’t follow the herd imagine been told to stay at home and not see your own family 🤣 it made absolutely no difference to anything.covid was 100% done on purpose for reasons we will never know
So? When your prime minister and minister did that, you didn’t get as pissed as with her. No one fired him, so shut up, we are not innocent eithed. He who throws the stones is not sinless.
@@User12345fan how do you know if this person did or didn't get pissed off at the politicians? That's quite an assumption to make. And actually, there was absolutely massive outrage about that. They didn't keep their jobs because nobody cared about their hypocrisy, they kept their jobs because they had the power. Absolutely stupid comment.
The problem Flack had was her arrest and pending prosecution for dom v how did the press make her smash a lamp over her bfs head while he was asleep in bed?
Context is everything. She had no previous convictions for violence. The bf had a 0.5cm cut in his hairline. The blood "everywhere" on scene was Caroline's: she self harmed straight after doing it. She had a long history of anxiety, depression, self harm & suicidal thoughts. Her mother & sister both stated that since childhood, Caroline had been "fascinated by suicide" & struggled with clinical depression. Her bf did not want to prosecute but Police wanted to make an example of her . Violence isn't acceptable , but this was clearly someone in very poor mental health.
@@sarahholland2600 yes she had no previous convictions for DV/DA, thats not unusual for abusers though is it. She did have a history of it with previous partners with some getting restraining orders against her. Him not wanting to prosecute isn't unusual with victims of DV/DA, this wasn't the first instance in this relationship and no they didn't want to proceed to make an example. She committed a crime and they had enough evidence to proceed. All the excuses that get put out there for Flack are just disgusting, switch the genders and there'd be non of it in fact there isn't for Chris Brown. If Flacks partner had a history of DV and went through her phone in the night and while she was asleep in bed he smashed a lamp over her head and smashed the whole place up there'd be upraw and his mom came out and said he has always had mental health probs etc everyone would say that's no excuse etc etc.
There can’t be an equality when celebrity comes with influence. That’s why celebs get hate because they have influence. And with influence comes the other side. Now I’m not saying it’s ‘fair’ but if celebrities weren’t so involved in themselves it wouldn’t matter who’s chatting cause they’d be thriving. Why don’t we hear Beyoncé, Madonna, Kylie having these type of pity parties? Proper stars who’s lives revolve around a career in entertainment. Because they’re thriving, know how to play the game. It’s always people who have sold their souls and don’t get what they think they deserve who whine.
Or maybe they just grin & bear it. How the hell would you know what it's really like for them?And BTW madonna has been outspoken about the sexism, I'd tell you to watch her billboard woman of the year speech but you probably consider that "whining"
@@judigemini178 I’m not about to debate my opinion. I said what I said cause that’s MY opinion. You have a different take. That’s fine. I don’t care what you think. I’m not justifying. You’re a random stranger. Unaffected. We all have opinions.
Famous people are just people like anyone else. They have kids, parents , friends and other family members. Bullying someone because you are jealous of them and their success and attractiveness is just sick. The press are supposed to be here to help us look at world events so we can work together to make the planet a better place to live and not tear each other down using some sick stalking and abuse either on social media or in the press. Before anyone thinks of saying something derogatory about a person in the public eye, think about how would you feel in that position and what public abuse does to the family and friends of these people, especially their children and their parents who could be elderly. Have some respect for a fellow human being and if you don’t like a persons work on Tv, in the music business or whatever, go find someone you do like and support them. Go and make your own work and do something you love. Stop hating on someone you don’t know inside and will probably never meet. They’re off doing their thing. Go and do yours!!!… This is for the paparazzi and for the trolls out there. You know who you are!!!
How is it a misunderstanding if the majority of celeb interviews that are out there men are not asked this question at the same mount tht female celebs are? This is Rita's experience as a women in the media for some time
Guys do get asked if you've had 100 girlfriends, but guess are supposed to have a higher no to prove their worthy of oven a girl whereas girls are supposed to have standards to say no & only to fir a guy they want, not just accepting anyone
Sexism is alive and well for sure, if Caroline Flack had been a man charged with Domestic Violence people would’ve celebrated his death - Flack, on the other hand, has become a Saint… sexism isn’t always what people assume it to be…
What a weird take from this? There are plenty of men who have been charged of a lot worse DV/SA cases (in most cases not even charged tbf) and still have full length successful careers afterwards so your point is very invalid.
@@ftftyffghfvghfcht6701 could give you a full list buddy; Chris brown, Johnny depp, Charlie Sheen, R Kelly, Mel Gibson, Donald Trump. Shall I continue???
@@katieblatherwick9636 johnny depp was very publicly found innocent. donald trump was never charged with this type of crime. charlie sheen does not have a career. r. kelly does not have a career and is in fact in prison. mel gibson barely has clawed back remnants of a career, mostly in very low budget films and as with chris brown this is bcos he is obscenely wealthy. i think that is why caroline flack is a more relatable example of society not caring about sexism against men, the direction that it is most commonly perpetrated in. in addition all these men are widely despised rather than celebrated, which is what the commenter talked about. and ontop of this caroline flack was charged and there was barely any noise. no uproar. so yeah youre going to need to provide a lot more names.
Not saying it’s right but if you’re in the public eye and can’t handle the heat, why not step away from the lime light? Maybe because when the attention is good, it feels great and the money feels even better.
Exactly. Unfortunately it's part and parcel of being famous and in the public eye, they are inevitably going to get hate, that's part of what they sign up for. If it affects their mental health that much they can walk away, but the majority of them won't as they are addicted to the fame. I find it hard to have too much sympathy for celebs.
It's like being a cop in the sense that you can quit that job at any time. It obviously causes less direct damage, if any at all (some celebrities certainly do some damage). But I will never feel too sorry for these people. If it's so hard, then stop and do what we do.
Celebrities are out the real world they think they are above everybody else you are not allowed to say anything bad about them if she is crying about being a slag then don't be one or accept it they literally have no common sense life is that easy well they got to worry about it words
Was she in the public eye?? She was massively manufactured in terms of her carrer?? I don't think she was putting herself out there....she was just doing her job....no art form...what's she worried about the press calling her a bike?
Everyone is human, celebrities are human... humans have complex relationships... and we live in a Misogynistic World. I'm sorry if you don't agree, but the numbers & treatment of Women... shows that in it's raw form. We are treated worse than men. We are. It is what we live with everyday. So being a Woman and being Famous aswell... like Rita says... no one has a clue, until they are in that position. It is not okay, it is immoral... it is disgusting. Be better, do better... think with your own mind... and be empathetic and kind to ALL.
what's with the American Twang... I do feel for the chosen ones... Yes they have a life of luxury and Riches etc, that said money and items don't make you happy... Health and love also need to be in anyone's life to have true happiness xz
Its true even thought its an act that requires both genders to want and choose to enageg in only woman seem to get the blame and they excuse think men find it so hard they cant be blames which is absurd if it was so hard why is it happaning so much? and you honestly think woman dont have to compete with their looks, its juts absurd hypocracy
Or we can just treat people with respect and not use there platform as an excuse to be rude and tear down people. There can be a small fringe of decency emoted into this world without us All having to be so hard and harsh to one another. We’ve lost celebrities to suicide, drugs, alcoholism money and fame is not the end all be all to happiness.
@@ParrisFelita We are losing people every day to suicide. I my country, suicide is the number 1 cause of death for young people. I don't care if they are celebrities or not. They are all people. My argument is still valid and sound. If you want to be famous, don't complain when you are famous. There is a solution: stop standing in the spotlight. Many famous people have done it. I agree we should treat each other better and better though.
We’ve lost celebrities to suicide, drugs, and alcohol. Fame and money is not the end all he all to happiness. Does it solve a plethora of problems? Sure, but they are still human beings with emotions that don’t simply shut off because they reach a certain tax bracket.
@@mitchdavis6001 Increasingly towards men in recent years but definitely still overwhelmingly towards women. It would be best if sexism against both genders was eradicated.
Yeah because jen are shamed for having 0 bodies constantly, and no one gets cancelled for it, just because it's not the same standard doesn't mean it's not equivalent
Both sexes should choose more carefully who they sleep with. It’s simply inhumane to take something that intimate and do it with just anybody. However, I don’t think just anybody has the right to judge.
„Inhuman“ is the wrong word for that, it is actually very normal and „human“ to mate with many and different partners, it is even biologically right to do so.
I mean… everyone to some extent is judged for their past(s). Having a lot of boyfriends or girlfriends isn’t desirable for anyone as a long term partner. For some fun and maybe a short but intense fling… absolutely. But I think it’s fair to say that the majority of people don’t want a partner (male or female) that has a lengthy sexual history. I don’t think it’s insecurity, I don’t think it’s a toxic male or female trait, I think it just boils down to the more people you have been with, the less ‘special’ you seem. I don’t think that’s a male or female thing specifically. I’ve seen both sexes judged and somewhat pay for their past decisions as they’ve become older and want to settle down…
Society is going to act the way you train them and these famous people they they tell you you can do anything you want don't worry about nothing well when you don't teach respect you don't get respect I'm sorry not that I want anybody to get hurt I really don't but you know it's just like how colleges say it's it's violent speech so if it's violent and One direction it obviously what you tell the public can be violent in another direction
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That's Why " the Holy Almighty SACRED LOVING Father Dear God CREATOR & LOVING RIGHTEOUSNESS DEAR LORD SON GOD KING JESUS CHRIST " TELL US NOT TO JUDGE . I TRULLY AND MORE AGREE WITH IT. SINCERELY AMEN.
The ONLY reason men are frightened of women who've had lots of sex with different people is because they feel insecure about their own sexual performance.
Because women value money and things in a relationship, men value the relationship and don’t want a second hand relationship. Women devalue themselves when they sleep around.
This is literally, categorically 100% false. You're categorising all women because of negative experiences you've personally had. If you want women to like you, work on your internalised misogyny. It's a much bigger turn off than not having enough "money or things". 🙄
well men don't use their "relationships" as a way to get more media attention. for example Taylor swift starts relationships an some last just days or weeks to push new songs/albums.... women tend do use their "relationships" most of them fake or short lived because their in the relationships for the wrong reasons... men just have relationships an don't talk about it... woman use relationships as a tool/stepping stone for their career and encurrage the questions... then moan about it lol
@@alexianedidrick251 When has a woman ever struggled to get a 100 boyfriends, with tinder they could get that in a week, for a man to do that he needs to have so much more he needs to be a god, dating and sex are very different things for the two genders
@@johnhenry4844 I agree that dating and sex have some difference between the two sexes (generally and statistically) and believe that some of that is biological and a lot of that is cultural. However, I think that your assumption that any woman could get hundreds of boyfriends whereas a man must struggle to get a girlfriend is an enormous exaggeration stemming from your ignorance of how the other sex actually lives. Both attractive men and attractive women receive lots of attention whereas average men and average women face scrutiny and frequent rejection on dating sites just as with in person flirting. I also believe that the differences themselves are exaggerated. The rates of men and women who report that they date frequently, sleep with multiple partners, or have causal relationships is evening out more every year which speaks to the cultural aspects of the differences. Additionally, if your “good reasons” include moral reasons then it applies equally to men and women. Whether it is immoral or morally acceptable for a person to have sex frequently, that morality would be on both men and women and yet the stigma is clearly unevenly resting on women.
@@vae8652 Disagree, average women always have more options than the same men on there level, it’s female hypergamy, men in general have much more realistic standards, average women don’t even throw themselves at men there own level.
BS you act like woman dont have to compete and all woman can easily get any men which is rubbish, a good looking guys gonna find it easier than a not good looking woman, also mathmaticly you cant have men having a high body count without woman having it also I mean who do you think these men are sleeping with? so it happans because of the choice both genders make, also if these men find it so hard why is it happaning so much?