Both Paris Hilton and Britney Spears are well known celebrities whose personal lives have led them to be featured in the news very frequently, and there seems to be an insatiable desire for stories about them both by the media and their fans.
When their intense need for attention has resulted in addictive behavior, they have sometimes been labeled media craving whores. This is not so far off either, since they cavort for the paparazzi like trained seals in a circus ring. They suffer from their problems, but they cause them too.
Did Britney show any signs that said she wanted a daily media and paparazzi? Has Paris become famous for paparazzi? If that is the fact, what is the solution for this problem?
The intense craving to be famous and constantly pampered is as damaging as any other addiction. Few fame seekers think about the cost that comes along with it, and the unexpected side effects of "living in the fast lane" can be extremely difficult to cope with.
It is widely believed that the first step in treating addiction is to admit you are addicted. Would Paris and Britney ever admit they are addicted to media attention and ask for help? That's an interesting question!
For celebrities and tycoon daughters like Paris and Britney a million dollars is insignificant. If they would have the will to overcome their need for attention then it would be helpful for them to make things turn around and use the media to their advantage instead of them using them to create sensational stories.
A good first step is to seek the services of a life coach. When you need some assistance in life, life coaching is often overlooked but is extremely beneficial. The next step would be to minimize the amount of media exposure they have by staying out of the public eye more.
Staying out of the limelight for a while would be a good way to give them a new image, something that they desperately need. It would show that they can control their media addiction.
Paris Hilton and Britney Spears possess both talent and charisma. They are significant figures for the MTV and even younger generations. It would be inspiring to women everywhere if they were to rise above their problems and make a comeback. I wish them the best and hope that it is possible.