Yes I think this woman nailed Angelina and Brad
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1038122/MRS-ANGRY-Grande-dame-poison-pen-Julie-Burchill-lets-rip-modern-life.html
'HOW DARE YOU INVADE MY PRIVACY!'
It shouldn't come as any surprise that those who choose acting as a profession are phonies who live in a fantasy world. What is surprising is how many of them are blissfully unaware of it. It has a modern slant, too. The current-day Hollywood is populated by bigger hypocrites than ever.
Legends from Ava Gardner to Richard Burton would routinely get drunk with the journalists sent to write about them, and in the process casually pour contempt on their talent, the industry and, most deliciously of all, the whole myth of acting as an art.
Richard Burton once claimed that all actors were gay and went into showbiz only so they could wear make-up every day without being beaten up.
Richard Burton: He once claimed all actors were gay and went into showbiz only so they could wear make-up every day without being beaten up.
How impossible it is to imagine the 'real' film stars of today doing this. When Oscar Wilde said that being natural is surely the biggest pose of all, he must have foreseen the current crop of big-screen luvvies, those po-faced, 'fiercely private' paparazzi-haters who have chosen to expose themselves on screens the size of churches - often naked - in return for vast amounts of money from paying strangers.
And then act outraged when they find people looking.
These attacks of the vapours invariably come across as about as justifiable as a stripper getting upset when people expect her to take her clothes off, and you can almost see why star-stalkers sincerely believe that they're married to their favourite flesh-flashing star.
While ceaselessly lying to themselves and the public about how the process of acting - i.e. pretending to be someone else, by reciting words yet another someone else has written - is all about 'honesty', modern actors never dare to face the one stark, simple truth about the way they have chosen to make a living.
Which is that they have never grown out of the 'look at me' stage of childhood; they want attention, pure and simple, more than they want anything else in life, including regular one-to-one human relationships, and this desire embarrasses them so much in their rare lucid moments that they overcompensate by endlessly and ludicrously insisting on how 'private' they essentially are.
In fact, the pain actors willingly submit to, the bravery they display, the sacrifices they make - just for us - makes the civilian mind boggle with sheer molten awe. Why, they make nurses, firemen and volunteers in leper colonies - all of them ever, all rolled together - look like the Hilton sisters on a spring-break spree. So, why won't we just stop looking at them?
Of course, when we do, and they cease to be box office, they move on to reality shows, finding yet another way of getting themselves in our faces. The sad, strange fact is that it is stars who stalk civilians far more often than civilians stalk stars. So who's the weirdo here?














