[enter-talk] HOLLYWOOD IS HONESTLY SPICY

Exposing n**e photos, invading the privacy of celebrity children, even when told to leave, they keep filming. In our country, paparazzi or media companies would be sued and ruined for this. The process of getting divorced is also publicly broadcasted on Netflix, and celebrities are publicly criticized. Unlike our country, you can't even sue for hate comments, so you'd need incredible mental strength to handle this.








"A few years ago, I was here and really despised Mel Gibson for DUI... But now I'm in an awkward situation where I have to introduce him again"


"By the time it was over, the dating situation would be too old for Leo's standards"






- Let's talk about the paparazzi photos of you on Bora Bora island
- And...  We know well by now where paparazzi hide themselves
- You can find them right away ã…‹ã…‹ We're used to it 





- Even stars have something called a heart. Stars are humans too 
- The tabloids, the paparazzi, they're a different species. I've lived a life of hiding and running away
- All I can do is hide in my room. I feel like I'm imprisoning myself 

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1. [+79, -5]
They definitely do not see celebrities as humans. They're just entertainment to them, so they're toying with them 

2. [+66, -2]
Over there, even the general public would leave so many hate comments, and the media is trash. The difference over there is that the media can meet the celebrities directly. And it's a total gender battle over there

3. [+56, -3]
I think it's ridiculous for those m*f*s with criminal records like them to go around and scare people. With the American paparazzi culture, it seems like there are quite a few celebrities who have gone crazy because of it

4. [+43, -0]
Since we're talking about hate comments, they always complain about "Knetz" or Koreans being superficial and mean, but after recently checking Reddit, I realized that they're just as bad, if not worse. In our country, they'd be sued for defamation with actual malice for those kinds of posts or comments. They even have subreddits where they rate celebrities' faces and make derogatory comments about their appearances. There are regular posts about evaluating the faces of celebrity children, bashing celebrities for plastic surgery, and gossiping about who slept with whom. They use passive-aggressive speculation like it's second nature. Even if it's generalizing, they go to forums like Pann or DC Inside and generalize about Korea. Also, I noticed that almost no celebrities over there haven't had plastic surgery, but when it comes to Korean celebrities, they say it's all weird and that they all look the same because of plastic surgery. They say Korea is miserable and talk nonsense. Southeast Asians or South Americans on Twitter are really just raw and unfiltered.

5. [+43, -0]
But when an idol or a young celebrity in Korea gets involved in a scandal related s****de, these people quickly put on their glasses and start giving unsolicited advice, which is just ridiculous

6. [+24, -0]
Japan is also an interesting place. They show live people getting caught on marijuana and doing dogeza


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