IELTS Speaking tip
Avoid using overly complex vocabulary; clarity is key.
Vocabulary
- privacy
- celebrity
- curiosity
- invasion
- public
- attention
- scrutiny
- boundaries
- lifestyle
- individual
- freedom
- pursuit
- oblivion
- rights
- journalism
Sample Answer
Absolutely, I believe that the privacy of celebrities is frequently compromised by the insatiable curiosity of the public. In an age where social media and 24/7 news cycles dominate, the boundaries between an individual's personal life and public persona have become increasingly blurred. Fans and the media often view celebrities as public property, leading to intrusive behaviors like stalking, incessant paparazzi coverage, and relentless speculation about their personal lives. This incessant scrutiny not only infringes upon their basic rights to privacy but also takes a significant toll on their mental well-being. While it's understandable that people may be intrigued by the lives of those in the limelight, this fascination should not come at the cost of a person's right to live freely and authentically without fear of being constantly monitored or judged.
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