Monday, November 17, 2008

Celebrities and Public relations

You always hear a person talking about rumors or scandals that involves celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Tara Reid or Britney Spears. What once were good pr have become bad for them. Somewhere on the way they crossed the line. I think that is hard to take them serious any more. What ones were a great image has faded away more and more. And of course, the gossip magazine love to write about it.



Romances do not seems to be enough anymore. It seems like the latest trend is to get really drunk or getting exposed on pictures. Another “trend” is going to rehab. For example Lindsay Lohan has been to rehab some times now. If she could show that she really have changed and learned from the experience she might be able to build up her credibility again. Give the press something else to write about instead of driving drunk etc. For example, making another movie with some popular guy that she can have a brief romance with, ala Hollywood style. That will give people other things to talk about. Or join an organization like safe the rainforest. That will defiantly raise some eyebrows and they will probably think, what does she care about the rain forest. But if this is successful people might get by all the bad things that happened in the past. A good thing would be to party less, or drinking more responsible.



Another celebrity that has been to a lot throughout the years is Britney Spears. After her major breakdown, losing custody of her children, she has managed to work her self back up again. First of all is she back in the music industry again, working to release a new album. She has also been allowed to visit children 2 days a week and have one sleepover. This shows that she really have turned her live around and she trying to make up for the past. What would make it even better, seen for a PR perspective, is if could fined the perfect boyfriend, so they can become the next American Sweethearts and have the fairytale ending that people want her to have.

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