Tuesday, February 22, 2011

"Has Rihanna been sexting Coling Farrell?"...and do we REALLY care???

             Rihanna was reportedly charmed after meeting womanizer Colin Farrell on the U.K. chat show 'The Graham Norton Show', and apparently can't get enough of him now! According to popeater, there were extremely "raunchy" text messages going back and forth between the two. On the show, Farrell made comments about Rihanna's sexy legs and Rihanna casually began talking about her wax job she’d be getting soon, which really excited Colin. Their conversations carried on after the show, and seemingly got PRETTY intense. Both celebrities have recently split with their former lovers and this may look like a new love interest....or they may just leave it at sexting who knows!?
            Well first off, how and WHY do people know this extremely personal stuff about these people's lives? How do they even GET this information???!!! And second off, who cares!!! This should be between Rihanna and Farrell NOT THE WHOLE WORLD! They're single adults, they should be able to sext if they want to without the whole world knowing about it and judging them! Why does everything need to be publicized!?
            I don't understand why these people THRIVE off publicity like this! It's like every little detail about their personal lives (even the littlest detail about what they say when they're sexting) is revealed to the whole world! Why can't they just sext in private? That's their own deal; people don't need to be putting this kind of "valuable and informative news" out to the world! For god's sake LEAVE RIHANNA'S SEX LIFE TO HER! That's HER business not the country’s.

4 comments:

  1. wow.
    thats crazy dude lol.
    i think thats retarded to..

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  2. Yeah the press definatly take it way to far sometimes they take alot of stupid pix and make up a bunch of stupid stories. Idk how celebs can jux brush it off like that I would be wantin to kick some butt lol!

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  3. Good points.

    The journalist in me says that when someone chooses such a job, they become a "public figure" and give up their right to privacy. That is how the media gets away with it legally.

    They could have more tact though, I agree.

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