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Oh, yes!
He'd probably make as much money from that as he does from his music. Maybe even more.When is shawn having his own OnlyFans page?
His cock must be as veiny as his arms!He'd probably make as much money from that as he does from his music. Maybe even more.
it must suck being forced at gun point to make vines until you're famous then perform for a record executive and tour with taylor swift to become more famous and then make loads of money and have everyone obsessed with youJesus, even looking at this thread gives me anxiety. No wonder Shawn suffers with it
I agree with you for the most part. Every celebrity has different reasons in wanting to be on such a level of notoriety. But on the other side of it, you have those that love to tear them apart just cause they’re jealous or unhappy with their lives. In Shawn’s case, I think he really just loves what he does and likes to connect with people, which is pretty refreshing and nice to see, but the negative aspects seems to get him down sometimes, he’s human at the end of the day. I do think he needs to be more eloquent when he speaks though. He clearly hasn’t had media training, or so it seems. Nudes or not, (but nudes obviously) I don’t wanna see him spiral down a rabbit hole like so many others unfortunately have. I wanna see where he’s at, mostly physically in a few years.it must suck being forced at gun point to make vines until you're famous then perform for a record executive and tour with taylor swift to become more famous and then make loads of money and have everyone obsessed with youoh wait, he did that all himself!!
jk but seriously idk, I feel bad for famous people but it's not like he was sold into fame or something. He literally chased it, caught it and now is experiencing it. Although I don't think anything can get you ready, you'd have to be an idiot not to see how fame effected Judy Garland, Whitney Houston, Britney Spears, Amanda Bynes, etc. It's pretty much a monster. So to have 100 years of proof that fame is VERY hard to deal with, then be like "oh I didn't think this would happen!" is kind of stupid. I mean look at history in general; humans have always been obsessed with idolizing people. It started with the gladiators, and it won't end now.
It's just something you accept. If you don't want it, then don't send your distributors your new album/sign contracts to make music/make appearances on television to promote yourself. It's pretty simple.