Persuasive Essay On Paparazzi

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Paparazzis get paid to follow and take pictures of celebrities, but some celebrities don’t like that and can’t do anything about that. The government should prohibit paparazzis from taking pictures of celebrities who don’t want to be photographed because paparazzis just do the job to get paid and don’t care the celebrities or their children’s protection and what they think of them because paparazzis have the right to take pictures of them even if they dislike that, and also, paparazzis never give any privacy to the celebrities and let them live their lives but when they come out the door, they just get flashes.

First, Paparazzis just do the job to get paid and don’t care about the celebrities or what their
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Although people despise paparazzis, some celebrities are fine with pictures and it also might to benefitial to the paparazzis because they can make money which is better than a minimum paying job. Evidence to support that is in the article” Stars Beg”Don’t Shoot!” to Armies of Paparazzi” by Donna Freydkin and William Keck, it states,” I’m always really nice to them; all they have to do is ask”, says Courtney Love, who objects only to use of long lenses, which have tried to capture her going to AA meetings. It then later states,” If I recognize someone and know they’ll go to their editor and at least try to get something nice in about me, then I will give (them) everything.” A person may go against the counterclaim by saying that the celebrities only do that to leave them alone and support that with evidence by saying ,” In the article,” Stars Beg,” Don’t Shoot!” to Armies of Paparazzi” by Donna Freydkin and William Keck, it states,” Ryan Seacrest, Carmen Electra, and Tommy Lee if they momentarily slow their pace to allow photographers to get their shots, they’ll usually be left alone.” “I don’t necessarily pose,” Electra say,” But I’ll walk a bit slower, and then they’ll usually go away.” The final argument is that all paparazzis do is just run around just to take pictures of celebrities and they get paid for it, anyone can do that and you don’t need any talent to do that and most of the celebrities are annoyed of paparazzis going everywhere and following them just to take pictures and getting a lot of money to do that. In conclusion, it’s going to be benifitial to the celebrities because they don’t have to do anything but pose and the paparazzis because they just have to click and take pictures, but the paparazzis still never give any

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