Togo - // //I would not suggest that anyone who is famous would think it possible to turn off that fame like a tap when it suits them.//
Would you suggest that they learn when to shut up? //
No - because everyone has a choice about whether or not to pay them a moment's notice.
My issue is where famous people have no choice, and that is the concept of press invasion, which is not the same as being famous, or courting publicity.
Let me offer you a hypothetical example of what I mean -
Professor Hugebrain finds a cure for the common cold, and as such, gives a ton of media interviews around the world, in effect becoming 'famous' as a byproduct of his life's work.
Then, at the weekend, a tabloid splashes all over the front page that away from work, in his private life, the professor likes to dress in women's clothing and call himself Mandy.
Can it possibly be justified that because the professor is now 'famous', that his hitherto intimate private life is now fodder for a prurient media to point and laugh at, and invite the world to join in?
I suggest that it is not.
That is what press invasion means - and I think it is seriously wrong that we as a society fund it and encourage it, because if we didn't, it would not exist.