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fandomsecrets2017-12-18 07:28 pm
[ SECRET POST #4002 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4002 ⌋
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[Christian Bale in Little Women]
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[The Crown (Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret)]
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[Mindhunter]
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[Pokemon anime]
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[Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane on GOT)]
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Re: How little does a celebrity have to do before you write them off completely?
(Anonymous) 2017-12-19 01:52 am (UTC)(link)Drug abuse and affairs, those aren't good things, obviously, but I know people make mistakes, too, so I'm not going to dump my interest in a celebrity's work over that stuff. Especially since that's stuff you can overcome and move past. With drug abuse, I just find it more sad than anything else, and hope the person gets better simply for their own sake, let alone anyone else's. And with an affair, well, I figure that's for the celebrity, their significant other, and the person they cheated with to worry about and sort out. It's really not my business in the first place.
If a famous person is long dead by the time I discover their work, it can be a little easier to move past a lot of stuff simply because, well, they're obviously not causing any problems anymore ;p. I think in that case it'd just depend on how easy it'd be for me to enjoy that work without the stuff they did in their lives lurking in the back of my mind.