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Today's Poll: Do you feel the media should report on the private lives of celebrities such as Tiger Woods?
Posted by Nick Sloan on December 11, 2009 - 1:45pm
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Posted by Michaelanne Duncan on December 11, 2009 - 3:54pm
It's one thing to mention that he had a car accident, but I think the media goes too far. Celebrities have a right to privacy like the rest of us. Digging into their personal lives is too much in my opinion. Plus, how much of the truth gets told and how far out of hand does it get? I know people have said celebrities, especially sports figures, are in the public eye and should set good examples for the public especially the young children. I agree to that, but this was a personal matter with Tiger. I think it went too far. Celebrities that are idolized by the youth should get the proper punishment when they do something wrong to show our youth that no matter who you are, if you do wrong you will be punished, but infidelity is another story. The media just needs to know where to draw the line when reporting. That goes with anyone, not just celebrities.
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Posted by S P on December 11, 2009 - 4:10pm
I think you hit the nail on the head. We would go nuts if someone was always prying into our lives.
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