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Originally posted by Gazing Ball
She had it professionally filmed and then released that film. A biT different.
Not that I'm condoning attacks upon privacy, and literal harassment, but the divorce is a bad example of anything.
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The divorce is actually a great example.
In Australia (unlike the US) entertainment journalists don't have to stick to agreements made with the star. In once instance last time she was in AUS Katy stipulated she didn't want to talk about her divorce, they agreed to it but then asked the question and surprised her anyways.
They did the same thing with Grande, they were not agreeing to stick to what she wanted to talk about so they ran stories making her look like a stuck up diva.
We need better laws that govern entertainment journalists as well as laws that protect stars from harassment.