Have you ever wondered? I mean do they train for that or what? Sure all celebs know they have to tolerate that when they are attending these public events and acknowledge is part of therii job being a celeb and a person in the public eye and in the scrutiny of everyone but still do they get used to or never get used to it?
Flashes all over their faces, photographers yelling at them to ask them to move here, there and over there for the picture. And all celebs have to smile, even if they had a bad day, as that is good for their image and publicity. The same happens with interviews when they have to do like so many in one day wearing the same clothes and asked also the same questions like for 100 times tey turn so darn boring for them that Im sure they want to leave when they are doign like interview number 90 (LOL!!)
I wonder also if celebs in order to deal with this massive fame and all of that I mentioned, do they go to shrinks or therapy to learn how to put up with all of that and act like those things do not affect them? The same thing happens with the papz following many of them and seem like papz do not affect them and they just ignore them and act casual.
I mean acting is a huge business and many things involved (fame, money, popularity, scandals, relationships, publicity , private and public lives, paparazzis, press, salaries agreements, etc) I pass having that career! Too much stress regarldess of the lots of money I could earn.
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I imagine that their agents and others are always coaching them on how to act and what to say if they want to get signed on to do more projects. It's all about selling themselves and their movies and products.
I'm sure there are days when A list celebs would like to give the cameras the middle finger, and tell the interviewers to F off, but there's millions and millions of dollars on the line. They need big movie studios to want to work with them and push their movies or series. I think you kind of sell your soul to show business and become what they say or else you go broke.
So they sell their life and soul to the devil more or less hehe
What a pity career tor them it is in some way
Yeah I think it's a trade off. They get money and fame, but they lose a certain amount of privacy and in a way they become slaves to the industry. Standing and giving fake smiles while cameras are flashing, or talking about the same movie for the hundredth time are to be expected. The scandals, contracts, competition, constant criticism, and tabloids trashing them must be frustrating. A lot probably do need therapy to avoid the drug abuse and risk of serious depression that come with an extreme, high-pressure lifestyle like that.
Sounds like boring work doesn't it