Scandals have an odd, very nearly magnetic pull on earth of celebrity culture. For audiences, they give a view into the lives of people who live relatively perfect existences,... moreScandals have an odd, very nearly magnetic pull on earth of celebrity culture. For audiences, they give a view into the lives of people who live relatively perfect existences, with wealth, reputation, and beauty. But, the juxtaposition of style and problem makes scandals therefore irresistible. Whenever a celebrity is equally popular and physically lovely, there is an even tougher allure—seeing someone who embodies excellence come attracts a heavy, perhaps subconscious, desire to find problem in these we idolize. This fascination is not a contemporary phenomenon; because the early times of Hollywood, audiences have now been captivated by the dramatic comes from acceptance of the beloved stars. Each scandal, whether concerning infidelity, substance punishment, or some other kind of misconduct, becomes a public spectacle that reaffirms that the rich and famous are not immune to individual flaws.The media's role in augmenting and, in some cases, building star scandals is immense. After news of a... less