Janet Jackson's boob accident! What would you endure to be a star for a week???
By RealTalk
@RealTalk (3)
United States
August 28, 2006 11:08pm CST
It would be so worth it to show a boob at the Superbowl! I think. Who hasn't wanted to be a major " Hollywood " star even if only for moment...I'm guilty! But what would I be willing to put up with to have the life for a week...Most times I'm sure "not much" but who knows Janet Jackson, Bill clinton, Brittney Spears, Oprah, Paris Hilton, etc..Just for week? Who would you be, what would you put up with, and what the hell would you "do" for that star filled week? This is real talk so somebody else please give me some saupport:Confess...
2 responses
@anjalisk2005 (1492)
• India
8 Jan 07
life of stars is not easy.they n\can never live peacefully.they cannot eat what they want,they cannot go to places wothout being noticed,thay cannot wear simple drsses.their life is not their they are public figures and everything they do goes public.i don't want to be a star not at any cost.
@4monsters4me (2569)
• United States
8 Jan 07
I would never want to be famous. They live horrible lives. Sure they have a lot of money and everyone loves them but they have to endure people constantly scrutinizing their lives. Things that should be private in the family are broadcast on the evening news and people read about it standing in line at the checkout. Can you imagine if the last fight you had with your girlfriend/boyfriend/spouse was made public for the whole neighborhood to discuss?
I feel sorry for them. Just because they make movies or whatever doesn't mean they give up their right to privacy. I hear people complain all the time about "Big Brother" watching them yet they have no problem reading tabloid talking about which celebrity did what with who.
It isn't worth it. There isn't enough money in the world that would make me part of Hollywood. And the Janet Jackson Super Bowl thing--that was just stupid. I was watching it and didn't even notice it until the news later that night. I have no idea what everyone got so upset about. It wasn't a big deal until they started showing it a million times on TV.