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Originally posted by: Cutiepie Rani
I've always expressed my dissatisfaction with the media during times like these. The media has every opportunity to click pics anywhere else, but these are personal and private moments meant for grieving. I understand when your a celebrity, your life is an open book. But this is not the occasion to take pics of anyone. You can give it a rest during times like these. I wish these media people would show a little bit of humanity during this time. It's disgusting the way they are constantly flashing pictures of each and every celebrity. You can see the discomfort on most of these celebrity's faces. So disrespectful of the media. But I guess this will never change. :(
Originally posted by: ---Betty---
This has always been the case, has been happening for decades in our country - be it leaders, politicians, prime ministers (even if the death was tragic like assasination), actors and other luminaries...
Nobody breathed a word, but people are objecting now?I always found it distasteful, but thought maybe it's our custom unlike in the west where they only show the closed coffin bcz the body is kept inside it
https://www.instagram.com/p/DNV1PGUIsr2/?img_index=1 igsh=dHk2M3FqYTg5NDRh
I’ll admit this upfront — I never quite warmed to Daniel Craig as James Bond. He was intense, yes. Brooding, yes. But the magic everyone spoke...
https://www.indiaforums.com/article/tommy-lee-jones-daughter-victoria-jones-dies-at-34-found-unresponsive-on-new-years-day_230497
😳 https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/rob-reiner-home-homicide-investigation-9.7015729 Another 31 yr son kills his dad...
https://x.com/bainjal/status/1999042443036291170?s=46
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