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Originally Posted by The baby Zeesus
The people that buy those magazines buy them for the content of the magazines, not the accompanying pictures. I'm sure they'd still read a story about Harry Styles allegedly shagging Taylor Swift if the picture was of him on the red carpet, rather than him climbing out of a taxi or looking out of his bedroom window or whatever. They're glorified stalkers and psychotic paparazzi culture should be shut down. It isn't normal behaviour. They aren't photographers, they're stalkers with cameras. Harry Styles isn't biting the hand that feeds him - he still wants to meet his fans, he doesn't mind having his photo taken - he's drawn the line at having people waiting outside his home, people following him in cars and on motorbikes to wherever he's going, people trying to get into his car, his home... it's not normal.
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It's not normal and it's dangerous as well. If someone was doing things like that to an ordinary person they'd be arrested for stalking/harassment, it should be the same for celebrities. Yes to a degree part of their job is losing alot of their privacy but the paparazzi go too far and cross the line