Originally posted by: Lord_Voldemort
Sad? Only if one lives in a parallel universe where clicking someone's pictures in a public place is a crime.
It's legal to record or photograph people in public. The only way their actions are not legal is when the same photographer constantly harasses the same celebrity all the time.
She chose this life of a celebrity, so she has to suck it up.
Come on babe, seriously? :(
I know it's not "illegal" - but that doesn't make it okay.
Even though Jaya Bachchan appears to be an angry little monster especially when she interacts with the poor pap guys - but are we really going to take away someone's HUMAN card just because they "chose this life of celebrity"?
It's an invasion of privacy. Her "celebrity" is just her job. She can be accessed fully at press conferences and events... BUT in her private life, with her grandson, during a WORLDWIDE COVID CRISIS.... she deserves the small decency of not being harassed while going shopping.
Makes me think of Princess Diana... she was a celebrity, she should've known that night.. and taken a different route... or hired more security. According to your logic, she deserved what she got...
No, nope, not at all with you on that one.
Edited by Rekha_ji - 3 years ago
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