Ezra Miller ‘needs our empathy not our judgement’ as actor’s myriad scandals assessed

“Adversity, in general, sells. Press limits are being pushed even further, privacy is a thing of the past, and once your anonymity is gone, it’s gone forever. 

“Producing negative press is all about generating income no matter who gets hurt in the process.

And, if the person in question is triggered so much, the better for the press because it is yet another headline.  

“Sadly, this attitude often has a tragic aftermath.”

The psychotherapist said that when living under the spotlight of public life, events that “seem normal to us [non-famous people]” could be enlarged out of proportion by celebrities, as well as that celebrity’s reaction. 

source: express.co.uk