Love only seems to last so long, at least in Hollywood. From Reese to Ryan, Brad and Jennifer, Tiger and Elin, now Jesse and Sandra; all couples undoubtedly have something in common: infidelity. Such dynamic duos were once idolized for their healthy, successful relationships and now are only spotlighted and infamous for succumbing to the spell that Hollywood stardom seems to cast upon the majority of celebrity couples. It’s sad, really. All relationships that seem to have love figured out in the land of fame and fortune eventually fall from the weight and pressure of their admired partnership. Even when they shatter to pieces, the former couples’ romances are all the rage in every major tabloid. It makes you think: are we supposed to not only idolize the scarce successful Hollywood relationships that seem to dwindle with every passing year, but also the relationships that succumb to infidelity and sex scandals? What is this teaching the children of the future? Are we dooming future love with the failures of Hollywood romance? Are we portraying to the world that true love no longer exists? I don’t know, but such questions are fair to ask and definitely ideas to ponder.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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Love only seems to last so long, at least in Hollywood. From Reese to Ryan, Brad and Jennifer, Tiger and Elin, now Jesse and Sandra; all couples undoubtedly have something in common: infidelity. Such dynamic duos were once idolized for their healthy, successful relationships and now are only spotlighted and infamous for succumbing to the spell that Hollywood stardom seems to cast upon the majority of celebrity couples. It’s sad, really. All relationships that seem to have love figured out in the land of fame and fortune eventually fall from the weight and pressure of their admired partnership. Even when they shatter to pieces, the former couples’ romances are all the rage in every major tabloid. It makes you think: are we supposed to not only idolize the scarce successful Hollywood relationships that seem to dwindle with every passing year, but also the relationships that succumb to infidelity and sex scandals? What is this teaching the children of the future? Are we dooming future love with the failures of Hollywood romance? Are we portraying to the world that true love no longer exists? I don’t know, but such questions are fair to ask and definitely ideas to ponder.
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