celebrities - famous people, especially in the entertainment business, free press - its newspape magazines, television and radio stations to express any opinions they want, even if these criticize the government and other organizations, investigative journalism - the activity which tries to discover information of public interest that someone is trying to hide, journalists - people who write news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio or television, paparazzi - people who follow famous people everywhere they go in order to take photographs of them for newspapers and magazines, the press - newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work for them, tabloid press - newspapers and magazines which emphasize sensational crime stories, gossip columns about celebrities and sports stars, junk food news and astrology, publicity - the attention that a person, product, or organization receives from newspapers, television, etc. when something happens that people are interested in, be in the public eye - a person is always being exposed and people want to know everything about him or her, harass - to continue to annoy or upset someone over a period of time, invade someone's privacy - to interfere in life without permission, to stalk/violate - to illegally follow and watch someone over a period of time,
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