A) I am proud to say I don't know who Kris Humphreys is or what Kim Kardashian did to him to be called a stupid bitch.
B) Their personal lives are none of our business.
C) If we are to form opinions about celebrities' personal lives, shouldn't we take the approach of 'they are human beings and therefore flawed' rather than the Jerry Springer gossip rag approach?
Anyone who cares about the lives of celebrities doesn't have a life of their own to care about (this is coming from a kid who has no life but cares about baseball and music instead of celebrity gossip, a step up).
I don't know either. Or actually, didn't, because I looked for some information about them because of this thread. I've got nothing to say about it, really.
I hesitated to open this thread, but, hey, there may have been naked pics.
I have to disagree with this, though. When they publicize their personal lives and broadcast it on a TV show, from which they make a profit, then they are making it everyone's business. No one should give a shit, of course, but people do for whatever reason.
I hesitated to open this thread, but, hey, there may have been naked pics.
I have to disagree with this, though. When they publicize their personal lives and broadcast it on a TV show, from which they make a profit, then they are making it everyone's business. No one should give a shit, of course, but people do for whatever reason.
Even so, a celebrity's public private life and real private life are not the same thing, because the former has been filtered through publicists and layers upon layers of trash mag morality. It's not our place to make moral judgments about anybody's lifestyle, whether they're celebrities or not. Reality TV shows are not reality, nor is what you see on TMZ. They're an entertaining narrative loosely based on reality.