Those of us in the audience seem to be very interested in the private lives of celebrities, and we are keen to discuss after dinner. There is Hollywood superstar Michael Jackson in the distance, whether he has a nose or an eye, or the process of child abuse cases, or Neverland's auction and entertainment media reports have come out without details. Nearly there are Hong Kong stars Cecilia Cheung, Faye Wong, and Li Jiaxin. The beauties go shopping, go out with friends, get married, and have children. Every move will be photographed by entertainment reporters and enlarged to major entertainment pages. Maybe everyone thinks that they deserve attention as stars. Sometimes this kind of attention is like a live broadcast, which satisfies everyone's desire to peep at the stars' private lives to a large extent.
When Truman opened the door, Truman also moved from Taoyuan Island, a real TV broadcast, to the real world. Truman's reality show ended in such a climax. TV viewers will definitely be looking forward to the next reality show, another Truman. Just as all of us collectively peeped at Zhang Meimei and Chen Shuai's bed, and then listed Zhang Meimei's son Lucas as the latest voyeur object. Lucas has such a pair of famous father and mother, as well as a pair of grandparents who love show love, it would be difficult not to be noticed, if Lucas was a 24-hour reality show from birth, a family Seven or eight people go into battle together, so the ratings should not be too high.
The illegitimate photos of Zhang Meimei and Chen Shuai have made collective voyeurs have great interest in the daily necessities of the stars' private lives. Big-mouthed monkeys and violent bears have become the brands that boys and girls follow enthusiastically, just like the implants in the Truman reality show in the movie. those commercials. Of course, I am also a member of this group of voyeurs. The biggest excitement of group voyeurs is that everyone finds surprises on the peeped objects from different angles, and then has a collective discussion, and then collectively expects the paparazzi to peep out the next time. What a surprise.
There is always some inexplicable excitement in peeping, and the peeped person naturally loses a lot of privacy and freedom. Peeping is always immoral, and sometimes collective peeping becomes a fun, a form of entertainment.
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