being a celebrity such as a famous film star or sports personality brings problems as well as benefits. Do you think that being a celebrity has more benefits or more problems?

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and cons faced as a famous personality? If I asked about me, I think it has more advantages as
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to its disadvantages.
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of all, as a film star or a sports person, they always get limelight, because media always try to cover them for their tv ratings.
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, they earn money for that which shows their popularity in the public. It has no doubt they do too much hard work for that achievement.
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, Sachin
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, as a sportsman,
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in everybody's heart through his good game which is really appreciatable.
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, the drawback is that they lose their privacy and private
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which everyone wants in his
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normal people, they
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want to spend their time with their dear ones but, due to their iconic personalities, they
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caught by the camera as well as, sometimes tv anchors announce some Reomers to get TRP, which may create some major issues in their
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benefits due to their popularity, they
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in their
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give everything to everyone it always wants sacrifices
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to time .
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Public scrutiny
  • Intrusive
  • Endorsements
  • Sponsorships
  • Financial security
  • High-profile collaborations
  • Social influence
  • Philanthropic efforts
  • Trust issues
  • Mental health challenges
  • Substance abuse
  • Pressures of celebrity
  • Expectations
  • Disconnect from reality
  • Normalcy
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