Would celebrities be better off without media coaches?

Would celebrities be better off without media coaches?

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Celebrities today rarely navigate the public eye alone. Many have entire teams guiding what they say, how they act, and what parts of their personal lives they share. Supporters argue this media training protects their careers, prevents scandals, and helps them communicate effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Critics, however, worry it can strip stars of authenticity, turning their public persona into a carefully crafted performance rather than a reflection of who they truly are. This debate explores whether media training empowers celebrities or controls them, and asks how much influence external guidance should have over personal identity, freedom of expression, and the way the public perceives fame.

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