If you see someone you know, cheating on their partner would you go and tell the partner...? You would have a moral dilemma and more times than not you probably wouldn’t – but whether you would or wouldn’t doesn’t actually matter. Compare this to a celebrity who gets caught doing something they shouldn’t. Is it our right to plaster this across the tabloids about people we don’t know? Whereas with people we do know we may turn a blind eye?

Personally, I don’t see how it is anyone’s business what these people do in their private lives. Does the fact that a Premiership football player, now confirmed as Ryan Giggs has been having an affair with Big Brother star Imogen Thomas impact our lives in anyway? Not my life no. Some may argue that due to their public status they gain certain advantages in life and should therefore be prepared to bear the brunt of the media if and when their misdemeanours are uncovered. I would disagree with this argument...
However, on BBC News (April 26th), Niri Shan, head of law firm Taylor Wessing made a great point. If celebrities’ go out and share their private lives in magazines and on television then they are voluntarily inviting public opinion - they surely cannot expect their lives to all of a sudden be private when they decide. But then part of me feels that in this age of technology, half the population are making their private lives public on a daily basis through the likes of twitter and facebook... So is there even a difference...?


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