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NBR Poll: Celebrity Deaths
So in the memoir I'm listening to, the author talks about being devastated by the assassination of John Lennon. And I realized I have just never been torn up over a celebrity death. It's sad, of course, especially if they were young, but I've never cried or felt a sense of real loss. Have you? For what celebrity? And how torn up were you?
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It's not callous. We don't know these people personally. I was pretty young when it happened, but I was really upset when River Phoenix died. Any time I see him in a movie, I get sad all over again. He was super talented. Same with Heath Ledger.
Same as others. I've been sad. But never devastated. I don't think I could ever be horribly torn up over an actor or actress. Again, sad maybe, but not cry.
There are singers, however, that I feel like I could be devastated by if they passed. I think its different for me because, though you may not know them personally, their music can become so much a part of you. Certain songs may be what you associate with joy or tragedy in our own lives, so I feel much more attached to certain singers than any actors, etc. If that makes any sense.
If it was someone that I felt was making a difference in the world (aka John Kennedy/MLK/Robert Kennedy), but I don't feel like we have many of those in our generation.
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I was affected by Jim Henson's death. The Muppets still remain one of my favorite shows of all time and it was one of the reasons I wanted to be a director. I miss everything he could be doing with his talent.
I don't cry a lot though.
I think this a lot about young celebrity deaths, particularly suicides and deaths that are related to drugs, alcohol, and other things that are really just poor life choices. It is just really sad to see life just thrown away and wonder a) why they couldn't get help, or b)particularly in suicides, how it got that far without anyone noticing a problem.
I was actually thinking about this yesterday, as I watched a Dr. Phil special on the Bachelor's Gia, who died of suicide a couple of weeks ago. It's just sad that someone so young and beautiful and talented could be so hopeless that they throw it all away.
And it makes you think about how fortunate you are to not be in whatever place they're in.
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