I think about the way I acted and behaved when I was in my early 20's, and I'm really glad I didn't have cameras in my face, or any social networking where my actions and attitudes would have been broadcast to the world. And I wasn't even coming out of a stage of being a child star that was trying to escape the world seeing me as a "cute kid". She's a beautiful young woman that probably has a bit of cash and is having a good time. Unlike most "kids" who go through that stage, she just actually have people constantly judging her because she was in some movies.
Honestly, why people care so much about the personal lives of people they see on TV or in movies is beyond me. I've never really understood the celeb-obsession in our culture. They're just people whose jobs happen to be in front of a camera. I swear, many people care more about the private lives of people they see on TV than they do about the lives of the people they interact with every day. If someone told you that your mailman smoked cigarettes and liked to have a few drinks on the weekend, you'd say "So what?" But if it's someone you saw in a movie it's a travesty.
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