Celebrities appear to have all of it, however one thing that they crave more than anything is privacy. Being an A-list celebrity would possibly sound like a dream for some, but it is not at all times easy for those celebs, who need to are living somewhat of an ordinary way of life.
To stay their lives extra personal and clear of the public eye, a large number of stars refuse to do talk shows and interviews. We all know that talk show hosts need to know the latest news a couple of celebrity and will press them for answers about their personal lives. While the Kardashian family may love the highlight, there are celebs like the Olsen twins and even Beyonce herself, who would moderately talk to her enthusiasts herself than have a journalist or talk display host paint a different picture of her.
Twin sisters Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen have kept a low profile for a couple of years now. These two hardworking fashion designers have a reason they flip clear of talk shows and the spotlight with their more youthful sisters, actress Elizabeth Olsen explaining that many news outlets take celeb quotes out of content at all times and they aren't fanatics of it.
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While talking to Modern Luxury, the actress mentioned, "I was not caring what I would say [in interviews] because I'd assume no-one would read it. That's when we'd have conversations. [Mary-Kate and Ashley] would say, 'You know, even if you don't think anyone's going to read this article, someone might pull the quote later for [something else.]'" Olsen added that her two sisters are "very tight-lipped."
Compared to many different A-list singers, Beyonce refuses to do talk shows and would rather submit her own personal essays or messages to her lovers herself. According to Elle, after Beyonce launched her self-titled album in 2013, she stopped giving interviews to "conventional media outlets."
While the songstress has been on a bunch of covers for magazines, she opts for writing the tales herself. Vogue writer Margo Jefferson shared that Beyonce, "has to be studying how effective her interviews have been so far. They may have decided that they do not contribute as dazzlingly to the portrait of Beyonce than the other stuff." This may explain why we do not see the big name on many talk shows.
When The Weeknd was once moderately new to the music scene, he avoided talk shows and interviews because he admitted he had insecurities. Confessing to Rolling Stone, the superstar shared, "I was everything an R&B singer wasn't. I wasn't in shape. I wasn't a pretty boy. I was awkward ... I still have this insecurity when I'm talking to someone educated." Of path, a lot of his fans seem him as a sweetheart.
The Weeknd still turns out to keep a low profile and his lifestyles private compared to other giant named stars. He hasn't been on many talk shows for quite some time and according to Elle, most effective grants interviews via mag profiles.
Model Kate Moss realized from revel in that the media can be cruel and for a while, stepped away from giving interviews or going on any talk shows. Moss didn't want to open up to information outlets so that they'd eventually flip things around and face criticism.
"I just didn't like it. When I first started I did press because I wasn't really aware that they would write something really [negative] but then they did, and I was like, 'Oh, no, I don't want to go back there. I don't really want to open myself up to that kind of criticism,'" Moss shared with T mag.
Kristen Stewart has overtly admitted that she's an awkward person, telling Marie Claire mag in 2014, "I have an embarrassing, inability, seriously, of summoning fake energy... I'm just not very good on TV, and it's not my main goal in life to get good at it."
Stewart has even said that she needed she may just continue making movies without the entire status and dislikes being well-known. She rarely does talk shows and interviews, and simply wants to do her job. "I [dislike] the interview process. I do my work the same as you, why do I have to talk about it? I just want to be an actor," she published.
At the beginning of her song profession, Taylor Swift used to be far and wide covers of magazines, giving interviews, and talking about her newest albums. However, it appears that the star is taking Beyonce's advice and laying low when it comes to doing interviews or appearing on talk shows.
Swift did not advertise her 2017 album Reputation once when it used to be going to be released and explained to Apple Music, "At the very beginning of the album I was pretty proud of coining the term, 'there will be no explanation, there will just be Reputation.' And so that was what I decided was going to be the album. And I stuck with it," she declared.
Frank Ocean has never been the musician who repeatedly desires the highlight. In reality, Ocean rarely gives interviews and he's barely on talk shows or television. There have even been articles written about Ocean and his whereabouts since his 2016 album Blonde.
According to Elle, Ocean would rather let his song talk than do interviews. He even advised GQ when asked about why he tends to stay out of the spotlight that he "could potentially be misrepresented."
Actor Joaquin Phoenix is known for playing dark characters, like in the most recent movie Joker, where he plays the deranged killer clown and failed comic Arthur Fleck. He could also be recognized for his shy personality and it shows all through his interviews, which he hardly does.
In truth, Anderson Cooper got a chance to interview Phoenix and he discovered the actor shy, reserved, and was not even certain if he sought after to talk to him in any respect. When Cooper asked Phoenix if he preferred being interviewed, the actor said, "It's alright. But it's not something, - if I had, like, the choice of like, four different activities, I don't think it'd be one that I would choose."
According to The Talko, J.Cole refused to do any press between the years of 2014 and 2018. The "Middle Child" rapper revealed that he did not to find the interview process "genuine" and advised Billboard he was "through trying to play whatever game is going on."
It appears he also feels the same way about social media, explaining that he rarely feedback on his platforms. "If I'm in a conversation with somebody and it's natural and it's organic, I'm going to speak freely," he instructed Billboard, adding, "But rarely do I feel the need to hop on Twitter or social media to chime in, especially on rap and music."
Shia Labeouf is understood for his bizarre outbursts and actions, together with the time he wore a paper bag over his head in 2014 when walking the crimson carpet on the Cannes Film Festival that read, "I am not famous anymore."
Since then, Labeouf has been arrested a few times, sat in silence for an hour with a Dazed magazine author with GoPros on every other's heads, and spent 24 hours in an elevator as performance art. With all his outbursts, considered one of LaBeouf's closing talk show interviews used to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2018, where he gave the impression slightly too candid.
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