Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Of course she is correct regarding her personal life, but, there is also a greater morality not well served by this crime. She has many fans that are young women. I am sure they admire her personal character strength and the roles she played, but, what they didn't bargain for was an insult to that image.

When these crimes are committed it shatters the image she projects. She is valued as a very genuine person. She has a right to value her trademark without damage by cyber-crime. The insult doesn't just effect her public image, it transcends her fans. I am sure there some who are now confused about her and their value of her Superstar status.