They are in Japan nowAlmost certain that was originally from his friend @ billionairefox page but I found on Finn's fan accounts
Pequeños cuadros borrosos de este pequeño videoView attachment 89907981
I just wanted to hug himLittle blurry frames of this tiny videoView attachment 89907981
Me neither, but it must suck to get recognized in public everywhere you go, and there being this expectation that you're always down to be photographed like a zoo animal. Like I get that the fans are what made him famous, but maybe also he wants to eat a cheeseburger without being being gawked at, you know?Lol is that Finn with a fan pic in the wild? I have never seen a less enthusiastic celebrity photo.
Oh, I completely agree. Roger Ebert wrote a wonderful article about not asking for photos if you meet celebs and all that. They're still people doing jobs.Me neither, but it must suck to get recognized in public everywhere you go, and there being this expectation that you're always down to be photographed like a zoo animal. Like I get that the fans are what made him famous, but maybe also he wants to eat a cheeseburger without being being gawked at, you know?
They are people and have just as much right to privacy as everybody else.Lol is that Finn with a fan pic in the wild? I have never seen a less enthusiastic celebrity photo.
A lot of folks don’t seem to understand the concept of privacy or boundaries.They are people and have just as much right to privacy as everybody else.
No one has a right to privacy in public.A lot of folks don’t seem to understand the concept of privacy or boundaries.
Yeah i was gonna post the other pics but it didn't feel like cropping that many faces, i left that one in but i didnt think it would cause an argument lmao.I mean, there's a bunch of other photos from that day where he looks totally fine and happy, so either
A. He was caught off-guard when the photo was taken (unlikely, since he removed his mask beforehand).
B. He just really didn't like that fan or was in a bad mood (again, unlikely, as he could've just kept the mask on and declined her selfie).
Or, what I think is the most likely scenario,
C. It was a silly picture and he was playing along with some joke that we aren't privy to.
I doubt the fan would've posted that picture if she thought he was really annoyed with her.
Prime example of someone who doesn’t understand privacy or boundaries.No one has a right to privacy in public.
Prime example of someone who doesn’t understand privacy or boundaries.
Never said anything about a legal right to privacy. But everyone, even celebs, are entitled to be able to go to a restaurant and not be harassed by people with questions or who want to take pictures with them. The problem, as mentioned, is that most people don’t have a concept of boundaries or privacy - and most importantly respect - and think that they’re entitled to ask said questions or ask for pictures.In the US, there is no legal expectation of privacy in the public eye, therefore there is not right to privacy in public. If you are in public anyone can photograph you and/or talk to you and/or do many other things. They can also post those pics/videos wherever they like.
You only have an expectation of privacy in certain places like a bathroom/changing room or inside your own private residence (but not if your windows are wide open).
Good thing they have loads of $100 bills to wipe away their tearsNever said anything about a legal right to privacy. But everyone, even celebs, are entitled to be able to go to a restaurant and not be harassed by people with questions or who want to take pictures with them. The problem, as mentioned, is that most people don’t have a concept of boundaries or privacy - and most importantly respect - and think that they’re entitled to ask said questions or ask for pictures.
I really just can’t with some of you people.Good thing they have loads of $100 bills to wipe away their tears
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