Some people feel that paparazzi should not follow celebrities and invade their privacy by taking pictures of them everywhere, while others believe this is just the price of fame. Discuss both sides and give your opinion. Give reasons for your answer, and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

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The public often sees those famous persons surrounded by Photographers and clicking photos of their personal life for interesting news, due to the profession they choose.Few think cameramen should not shoot pictures of their private journeys because they are just like us.So,we should respect their privacy.
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essay will discuss the above two points of view.
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,having private space in life is one of the human rights of society whether they are celebrities or the general public.Generally,the paparazzi should get permission for shooting snaps of heroes .In case,if they are denied; photographers should respect their privacy and allow them to enjoy their activity .
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,Samantha and Naga Chaitanya got divorced
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year.They officially announced their separation.But the reason behind that was private.They both feel they should not make it public, because if they reveal the issue they might have an impact on their lives.
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,others believe that exposing celebrities' pictures that haven't been seen by people may lead to the rapid growth of top ratings for their channel.The person who follows and take pics are doing it all because of their fame in the company or maybe for money.
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,common people are more interested in famous celebrities and their latest updates.So, the photographers focus on the public mindset and provide information or news according to that.
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,Virat hides his daughter's picture and one fine day,one of the people in-stadium shoots a picture of his daughter with Anushka.Later,he reveals
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to the public . In my opinion, the paparazzi should give them privacy in their growth and we should not be the reason to impact their lives.They have the right to live their life as their wish.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • invasion of privacy
  • personal space
  • media scrutiny
  • mental health
  • public figures
  • relentless pursuit
  • legal implications
  • ethical considerations
  • tabloid journalism
  • financial gain
  • public interest
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