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 yea, she does come off a little arrogant or whatever in the clip but does that really matter? None of us can imagine the kind of humiliating, awful public situation she went through & what it does to your trust towards strangers
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Replying to @miracleofsound
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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