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Celebrity News That Never Sleeps
Posted February 15, 2009

Killing a little free time at home or work has become a lot easier since the celebrity gossip blog has found large audiences on the internet.  Websites like TMZ.com, PerezHilton.com, and DListed.com are being frequented at enormous and growing rates.  On these sites, you can find out anything from the most mundane detail of a celebrity's life (Britney Spears just purchased her second latte of the day) to some pretty embarrassing stuff like celebrity DUI arrests and club brawls.  There are even websites out there dedicated solely to the children of celebrities like Babyrazzi.com.

It comes as no surprise that celebrity gossip sites have such a large and growing following.  Many people are saving money by doing without their celebrity magazines. The New York Times reported that big name magazines like In Touch Weekly and Life & Style Weekly have lost readership by almost 30 percent.  This in itself is evidence that people are turning to the internet for their celebrity sightings and news.  For one thing, these sites are free.  Another big draw is the fact that they are updated multiple times an hour.  Whereas with a magazine, you may have to wait an entire week to find out that Brad and Angelina are having yet another baby.

After reading the comment section from a lot of these celebrity blogs it is obvious to see that the readers often disagree with the way a lot of stories are reported.  Some feel the writer has crossed the line or made unnecessary offensive remarks toward an individual.  After all, celebrities are human right?

A recent article from USA Today reports about the recent "public shaming" that a lot of magazines and celebrity blogs have put Jessica Simpson through recently.  The photograph featured here is from PerezHilton.com which was taken from one article on the website among many which ridiculed her for gaining weight.  The signature Perez Hilton style of drawing over photographs to point out physical flaws in celebrities is offensive to some while others find it lighthearted and funny.

Psychology professor at Saint Michael's College in Vermont and co-author of Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters From Marketers' Schemes, Sharon Lamb, told USA Today that these kind of stories referring to Jessica Simpson as "fat" can take a toll on women everywhere.  Lamb said that according to these magazines and websites, "You are either too fat or too thin, but never just right."  This message can be very confusing and harmful to women, especially young women who are just becoming aware of body issues and self-image. 

Which websites do you turn to when you are in need of some entertaining celebrity news?

Do you feel that some of these sites cross the line when reporting about celebrities or is it all in good fun?

 

 

22 Comments
am_i_lost says: on Feb 15, 2009
I don't go to any of the gossip sites. Most are just curel or just plain made up stories! I know that if you're going to be famous they should expect to be in the eye of the camera but good grief!! To be expected to be perfect at all times. And who decides what perfection is? One says; "too fat", another says; "looks great!" Give them some room to live and understand they are human; not perfection.
msfriendly says: on Feb 15, 2009
I don't pay too much attention to celebrity news. What a "charmed" life they lead and still aren't happy! Jeez...try living in my shoes for one week : )
babblbar says: on Feb 16, 2009
We have made these high priced celebrities and sports players what they are today. By going along and idolizing them and paying the price as tickets inch higher and higher. If we all quit buying celecb magazines, cut back on movie and sport tickets then maybe these outrageous salaries would go down and the ticket prices would go down and the normal people migh tbe able to afford the movies again. Let the welthy share some of that wealth .
salome says: on Feb 17, 2009
I'm not interested in these magazines or websites, bt I do read this them when I have nothing to do in my office because they're available. Even then, I just look at the pictures and headlines and never read any of the stuff because they're probably made up anyway.
amylewisrn says: on Feb 18, 2009
I do enjoy TMZ when it comes to getting the celebrity scoop but more to get a glimpse of what life is like for a person that put themselves on display. I am not the sort of person who has a ton of self-confidence when it comes to certain situations and am amazed that these people can be confident and do the things that they do. The thing that makes me feel better is that even these perfect people (in my mind) have flaws. It is just a way to remind me that everyone gains a couple of pounds, or puts on the wrong outfit ever once in a while, not just me. I do believe that the comments on these sits, and in the magazines DO often cross the line and hurt not only the people they are meant towards but all the fans that look up to these celebrities.
mommyof3ree says: on Feb 18, 2009
I work from home and frequently get bored taking phone calls. I'll browse around the websites but I feel guilty because I do agree that some paparazzi are harrassing these poor people.
MrsBNDO says: on Feb 18, 2009
I enjoy the funnier blogs rather than just straight gossip, such as dlisted. However, it's definitely not for the faint of heart; the writer can be pretty ruthless.
sheri5302002 says: on Feb 18, 2009
While I love reading these mags, I do feel bad at times for the celebrities. I think it is too easy to forget that they are human and have the same feelings as us "non-celebrity folk". That being said, I am an enabler to this, since I buy many issues a month.
savedbygracejmw says: on Feb 19, 2009
I really don't enjoy the magazines or the websites becuase it seems like they just like to say all the bad stuff about the famous people and never mention if they do anything good. Sometimes I like to see the dresses around the time they give out awards though.
ctuck36 says: on Feb 19, 2009
I don't keep up with these magazines or websites. They seem to have everything but are very unhappy... Too Sad!
jenlynn57 says: on Feb 21, 2009
I love perez hilton!! I'm a stay at home mom and it's just a fun, guilty pleasure to follow the celebrity dirt. It's a ginormous waste of my time, but fun just the same!
giene8074 says: on Feb 21, 2009
I am very surprised that there is a website for celebrities's babies!!gossip is everywhere, I don't need to search online for gossip
caramialovesjames says: on Feb 22, 2009
I might turn to People magazine.... if I'm waiting for a dentist or doctor's appointment. Otherwise, I really have no use for celebrity gossip. I don't mean to sound harsh but there are some serious issues going on in the world today and who's wearing what, doing what with whom... is hardly news.
preciousgem26 says: on Feb 23, 2009
I do read these websites once in a while. I think sometimes they do go too far with their gossip but lets face it, celebrities are only celebrities because the public is interested in their every move. If they don't like the bad stuff then stop doing stupid things! 8-)
bkilgore says: on Feb 24, 2009
I don't usually look at at the websites, but every time i travel i like to get intouch and people, it's such good vacation reading! I know a lot of girlfriends that do that, i wonder if because people are traveling less they are buying less of these magazines?
agaphmou says: on Feb 25, 2009
i loveeeeeeee watching tmz,celebrity gossip is awesome,not the mundane stuff but things like who got arrested and things like that.!
CarlysMommy says: on Feb 26, 2009
I think it's ridiculous the way the paparazzi harrass and follow celebrities around just trying to get a bad picture. The paparazzi really crosses the line and the way they chase after some people sometimes endangers their lives. There are some celebrities that really do crave all that attention, but for others it's just a job and we should leave them alone when they really don't want to be bothered.
lsippio says: on Feb 26, 2009
I tend to be bombarded with gossip/drama in my own personal life with all my girlfriends. So, I tend to stay away from the sites and TV shows that tend to hurt people. Celebrities & Non - celebrities have it hard enough without everyone judging them on what's right & what's wrong. I live and let live...
therills says: on Mar 26, 2009
I read People from time to time, more for the 'real' people profiled. Outside of that, I don't pay much attention to celebrity gossip. I'll watch a legitimate celeb interview, but, the intentionally hurtful or slanderish stuff is not for me. I agree with CarlysMommy, it is ridiculous what the paparazzi will do to get a photo. Children and other family members should be off limits when a public figure makes the request, also.
stargal says: on May 08, 2009
I enjoy reading the celebrity blogs, but I do think the paparazzi is out of control now. I do like to see things like red carpet events and movie premieres more than the gossippy stories. Then you get all the celebrity glamour without feeling like you're intruding in their private lives.
divalove says: on May 14, 2009
They are human being like us and they are not perfect. They struggle like everybody else, the only thing different is that they have millions of people watching them 24/7.
aMUSEme says: on Jun 03, 2009
They all cross the line, but unfortunately, our country doesn't want to admit that we like to gossip for entertainment. I have to say I am not that sorry for these celebrities, however. They know going in what they have to give up for their career. Just like I have to give up time with my family, friends, and hobbies to have my career, they know that they have to give up some of their privacy. There are those few celebrities who have figured it out, so it is possible to refrain from public scrutiny. But if you are going to act like an imbecile in public while you are staring at a slew of cameras, I have to say YOU'RE the problem . . . not these guys. And if #1 celebrities would show some responsibility and common sense or #2 America at large would stop clamoring to hear about how celebrities have no common sense, these guys wouldn't have a job.
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