Film stars and music celebrities may earn a great deal of money and live in luxurious surroundings, but many of them lead unhappy lives. Do you agree? To what extent is this the price they pay for being famous?

There is no doubt that
entertainment industry
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the entertainment industry
has been known for its
glamor
alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal)
glamour
glamorous
. It is generally believed that with full of money and fame, celebrities can live happily ever after,
however
, it is not. From my perspective, I strongly advocate with the idea that despite richness as well as reputation, stars are not satisfied with their own lives, which serves as the cost of popularity. More specifically, celebrities do not lead happy lives in terms of privacy loss and heavy pressure.
First
, considering privacy, being famous mean being kept an eye on everywhere. There are thousands of times we found Justin Bieber feel annoyed being followed by paparazzi through streets or even on his way home,
for example
. It is apparent that media, press are making profit by putting more emphasis on
private lives
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the private lives
of stars than ever, which can cause serious privacy invasion.
Second
, regarding heavy stresses, the more famous stars are, the more pressure they are put under. Stresses come from different factors
such
as family responsibilities or fans' expectations and even
rumors
gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
rumours
aromas
.
Therefore
, celebrities nowadays have to cope with so many problems that they end up using alcohol or drugs as a way of escaping from
this
heartless society. From my point of view, an unpleasant life is the price for their reputation. As we all know, putting one leg in
this
industry means trade the freedom and ordinary lifestyle in turn of fame and money.
Moreover
, being
rich and gain publicity
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a rich and gain publicity
as being role models, obviously
public
Suggestion
the public
are
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is
willing to dig deeper hole in celebs daily routines out of curiosity. In a nutshell, both private life and pressure are two most outstanding reasons lead to dissatisfaction in celebs' lives and that are what they have to trade for being a public figure.
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