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Old 19-09-2011, 08:31   #1101
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Re: [Update] The News Corp scandal

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Well it seems Public figures want it both ways , It is grossly hypocritical of Hugh Grant– or anyone else in the public eye – to complain about the media invading privacy.
I’m sick of politicians and performers, who trade their profiles for money, biting the hand that feeds them and then complaining.
But that doesn't make any sense. Are you saying that if your job involves any media work you no longer have a right to a private life? Hugh Grant is any actor, he plays characters, a musician makes music while a politician represents their electorate.

Why do these jobs mean forfeiting the right to a private life? If he had used the press to publish private photos of him in order to raise his profile, i.e in the way some talentless z-list celebrities do, then I might see your point but that isn't he case with Hugh Grant.

So where is the hypocrisy?
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