Beyoncé’s first performance in four years – held at Dubai's new luxury hotel, Atlantis The Royal – was an invitation-only, private event attended by the elite. However, the “Queen’s return” at the private event raises a pertinent question about celebrity culture: who really owns a celebrity?
Credits:
Edit & Motion Graphics: Vibhav Saraf
Scriptwriter: Devrupa Rakshit
Voiceover: Aditi Patel
Visual Researcher: Sharyu Raj
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First
It’s still their life, and they are free to make their choices.
It’s their job
Against
Swaddle :- “Why are people/indians/Men are obsessed with celebrities”
Also swaddle :- “This celebrity did this/that, what do you guys think about its impact ”
Clown swaddle 🤡
They were talking about personal lives (partner, spouse, kids etc.) Professional life everyone is gonna talk about duh
@@whatnow548 You’re talking about their professional life because they’re celebrity not because “It’s professional thing”, otherwise talk about neighborhood uncle’s professional life too.
Hypocrite swaddle
Dumb follower
Zarathustra: swaddle is a clown
Also zarathustra: *comments on every single post increasing their engagement and views*
Who is the real clown😂
@@dr.anaB777 and you commented on my comments of past 6 months.
Now who is the bitter clown 🤡
Why can’t it be both from time to time? If u want money you should have the right to earn it. They are not the public’s property…we must understand the amazing heart-touching nihilistic nature of this universe 😊..need money to fill tummy (I’m not drunk by the way)
I don’t find anything wrong in it because at the end of day they are entertaining people , which is their job. And now that time has gone when 1 artist can work in 5-6 films in the same year as the competition is cut throat in the industry. Also the payment of singers and dancers are very less in Indian film industries. So stage and private shows are a good source of income for them