Inrecentyears,manynespapersandmagazinesfocusontheactivitiesoffilmstars
,popsingersandsootherfamousnandon.Reportersdisguisetheiriden
tities,infiltratethesubject'sbusinessandfamily,orevenbugandiretapthemtog
etthenesbyhateveransarenecessary.
Itisnotdifficulttoexplainthereasonfortheirsurprisingamountofinterestinfam
ouspeople'slives.Theyareinthespotlight,renonedornotorious,theyareth
eifordinarypeopleholiketoknoeverythingaboutthem.Tosatisfytheir
curiosityor“thepeople'srighttokno”,journalistsoftenfindittheirdutytore
porttheiractivities.
Moreoverhatmatterstoanespaperoramagazineisthenumberofreaders.Alar
gereadershipanstheriseinthecirculationoftheirpublications,henceahugep
rofit.Sincefilmstarsandpopsingersarenesorthyfigures,andtheirstoriesdra
sfarmoreattentionthanthoseofotherpeopleitisnaturalthatthepresstriestoatt
ractthemtobuytheirmagazinesbyfeaturingprivatelivesoffamouspeople.
Hoeverthoseexposedpeoplecanbeseverelyinjuredbysuchpressattention.S
ensationalstoriesabouttheirprivatelivescausegreatunhappinesstothem.Toes
capereporters,theycan'tevenleadanormallife.Sotistheirlivesillbein
danger.Forexample,PrincessDianadiedinacaraidentassheattemptedtoes
capephotographersinachasethroughParis.
Famouspeoplearealsocitizens.Theyhavetherighttokeeptheironprivacylikeor
dinarypeoplethebasicrighthichshouldberespected,protectedandguarante
edbyourlasinhatevercircumstances.