‘Young’ girls and sometimes the not so young, fall in love with stars, be it sport, entertainment or any kind of position or role with glamour attached. They are attracted to the man in the midst of the glow of popularity and are desperate to become part of the group (of ‘friends’). But then when one of these girls eventually becomes the wife, the same source of attraction now becomes the source of unhappiness and misery, for now she no longer finds the sharing with friends attractive at all. She finds this leaves her out on her own, yearning for some attention.
Being married to a public persona is not a fairy tale – ask Princess Diana, or Mrs. Tiger Woods. Especially if the persona suffers from an ‘imposter syndrome’ – where he can hardly believe that ‘little old me’ should be so famous. And even more so where there is no ounce of an ability to resist temptation, in whichever form it comes.
Being famous and being public property comes hand in hand, you cannot have fame and all the glory without being the property of the public who afforded you that position in the first place.
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On a different note, some(body)thing else of fame:-
This little Komodo dragon was ‘born’ in a Singapore Zoo. (Photo AFP) Quite difficult to breed these guys in captivity.
2 comments:
It seems that no matter how liberal the world becomes, morals are still viewed as important in those who are famous. A role model this man sure is NOT!
He is a scumbag (I would like to use a stronger word)of note! Potentially exposing his wife to AIDS and g*d knows what else.
I hope she leaves and takes 75% of his wealth with her.
He gets paid lots of money for a squeaky clean image, which it now seems is not that clean..
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