This interview seems to be causing some controversy - thing is Jennifer had her privacy violated in the most fundamental, invasive way possible. I feel that is understandably going to forever alter & compromise one's interactions with a public audience?https://youtu.be/NqntFonA2iY
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I mean, good grief, if she decided to never make another movie, change her name, and become some kind of nun/holy hermit, I would not at all blame her.
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At the same time, are people really coming up to her going "Hey! Love your movies! Saw your cooch!"
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That's not really the point....
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IMO artists owe us absolutely nothing outside their art. They create art, we consume it (hopefully paying), end of transaction. Anything else they choose to share with or not share with the public is their prerogative.
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I tend to agree. I'm happy to chat to fans on twitter every day but when it comes to personal privacy & space I prefer, well, privacy lol
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It’s seemingly tough to be famous yet people yearn for it. When they get there its a problem to be public property. All that money+fame, and no quiet life in public. Fook dat. P.s i had to double check i wasnt writing pubic.

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