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For many celebrities the price
of fame results in not only giving up their private lives, but has their every
move watch under the public eye. With one little mistake, their whole career
ends up being torn to shreds without any mercy. Of course the dark side of fame
comes to play once the celebrity dies. When a certain celebrity is being bashed
constantly with one mistake and ends up passing away, the media goes into guilt
trip frenzy and showers the deceased with praise to make up the hard troubles
they put them through.
Amy Winehouse
Ever since her drug addiction
came out into the spotlight during her last few years, the media have bombarded
Winehouse constantly with her struggles. More news on her latest drug addiction
graced the tabloids than her music career. When Winehouse passed away however,
there were no reports of any drugs in her body. Following the report, the media
showered her death with tributes and stories on how she was a good singer
knowing that months before they criticize the singer for her drug habits.
Michael Jackson
The King of Pop’s career came
down quickly from increasing media coverage of his child molestation case back
in 2003. Even though Jackson was proved innocent, some people still believed he
was guilty. After he passed away before he could make his comeback, Jackson
sold over 35 million albums worldwide, had Cirque du Soleil do a “Michael
Jackson: The Immortal World Tour”, and had Mohamed Al-Fayed put a statue of Jackson
in Craven Cottage.
Whitney Houston
Ever since Houston married
Bobby Brown in 1992, rumors of drug abuse started when things have changed
during the 90s. With canceled concerts, failed talk show appearances and weight
loss, it furthered the suspicion for drug use. After the recent death, reports
have showed Houston died from a combination of Xanax and other prescription
drugs mixed with alcohol. With a Grammy Tribute and a musical farewell in her
funeral, many people are now regarding Houston as the voice in the music
industry.
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