Saturday, 28 January 2017

FROM HARRY STYLES TO DUA LIPA…. THEIR WORK IS WHAT MATTERS



As we all know celebrities are always being followed by paparazzi, getting asked personal questions and having little things blown out of proportion. Now, any celebrity's love life is a personal and private thing yet the media can’t help but ask questions about it, some of which are downright annoying. We believe that when any celebrity is being interviewed, especially if they are there to promote their work, they should be asked about their work. Simple. But obviously that doesn’t happen.


An example of this is when Dua Lipa, model and singer/songwriter, was being interviewed by Dan Wootton a reporter that works for the celeb gossip part of The Sun.

Dua Lipa
She had been there promoting her newest song Scared to be Lonely but in between was asked about her and Harry Styles' relationship. The interviewer showed Dua a picture of her and Harry just hanging out in London and asked “is anything going on?” she responded by saying “He’s a friend of mine. We’ve been friends for a while and we were just catching up” Then the interviewer went on to ask “Now are you sure that this is just a friendship?” She then explained that she is already dating someone.

Picture that was shown to Dua of Harry and Her

The interviewer obviously wanted gossip but it wasn’t fair on Dua to be asked that because she was there to promote her song. 

Dua Lipa's new song with Martin Garrix

It isn’t fair for celebrities to be known more by what is happening in their life rather than their work. Obviously if the celebrity is well known, fans want to know stuff about them, but interviewers shouldn’t focus more on personal thing in an interview. It should be 90% of the interview focused on the work of the celebrity and maybe 10% on what is going on in their non-work life.


Here is the interview if you want to see for your self:





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