Well, miss O'Connor wants people to stop taking pot shots at her and making fun of her. In fact, she took out a full page ad in the Irish Examiner newspaper asking people to stop lashing out at her, ridiculing her , calling her names and calling her mad. She said"Please, I just want to be a little old lady now, and not be controversial." It seems to me take people can't always run away from their past. Should people be left alone who are or once were stars? Being that they are or were in the public eye, does that mean that they are open game?
The bitch need to fucking grow up. If you want to be in the lime light, you are going to catch some shit.
When I was partying with the Popes right hand man Father Guido Sarducci, hea saida toa meo, John, and he asked, can I call you JOHN, thea worlda isa strangea place, Ina the enda, we alla gonna geta fucked. Soneatimesa wea havta say whata the fuck. THAT FOR THE MOST PART SAYS IT ALL.
I think it comes down to Michael Jackson's song Tabloid Junkie: Written and composed by michael jackson, james harris iii and terry lewis. Produced by michael jackson, jimmy jam & terry lewis. Speculate to break the one you hate Circulate the lie you confiscate Assassinate and mutilate As the hounding media in hysteria Who’s the next for you to resurrect Jfk exposed the cia Truth be told the grassy knoll As the blackmail story in all your glory It’s slander You say it’s not a sword But with your pen you torture men You’d crucify the lord And you don’t have to read it, read it And you don’t have to eat it, eat it To buy it is to feed it, feed it So why do we keep foolin’ ourselves Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual Though everybody wants to read all about it Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual, actual They say he’s homosexual In the hood Frame him if you could Shoot to kill To blame him if you will If he dies sympathize Such false witnesses Damn self righteousness In the black Stab me in the back In the face To lie and shame the race Heroine and marilyn As the headline stories of All your glory It’s slander With the words you use You’re a parasite in black and white Do anything for news And you don’t go and buy it, buy it And they won’t glorify it, ’fy it To read it sanctifies it, ’fies it Then why do we keep foolin’ ourselves Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual Everybody wants to read all about it Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual See, but everybody wants to believe all about it Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual See, but everybody wants to believe all about it Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual, actual She’s blonde and she’s bisexual Scandal With the words you use You’re a parasite in black and white Do anything for news And you don’t go and buy it, buy it And they won’t glorify it, ’fy it To read it sanctifies it, ’fies it Why do we keep foolin’ ourselves Slander You say it’s not a sin But with your pen you torture men Then why do we keep foolin’ ourselves Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual Though everybody wants to read all about it Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual See, but everybody wants to read all about it Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual Just because you read it in a magazine Or see it on the tv screen Don’t make it factual, actual You’re so damn disrespectable
Actually, yes, according to United States law. They're awarded considerably less privacy rights under law than that of a "non-status" civilian. I'm not so certain what contingency is involved for those who are no longer gleaming in the limelight, but I assume that this law applies on a basis of full life-span. The laws are certainly different in European countries, but I'm not familiar with those. There is also a bit of a dichotomy in the American libel and slander laws as they pertain to people of status. Instead of proving that an individual, newspaper/magazine, television show etc. has stated or published provably false information about them, a person of status has to actually prove that the false information effected negatively their career and/or reputation. This is a pretty crazy and mixed up country, no? Either way, I think that beyond the libel put out everyday by greedy, heartless magazines, everything else is just in good-fun. I mean, a joke on Saturday Night Live is fine, and making fun of her 'mistake' on the Tim Robbins episode is fine, but saying something that is completely false about her, in my opinion, should be considered obviously cruel and senseless as well as illegal, which , essentially, it is not.
I'm not sure if you know she had a sex change, and she married a Schnauzer,and she like to play with G.I. Joes naked.
I didn't know either of those things and would have rather not known those things. Either way, does the fact that she's weirder than the norm make it less cruel to constantly ridicule her? No, I don't think so.