Navigating Paparazzi: Understanding the Dynamics of Unconsented Photos and Damage Control in Celebrity Circles

For the comments
in regard to the unconsenting paparazzi photos in my last post,
if it makes you feel any better and why,
the main reason I think this is damage control
is when I saw this backgrid,
just a little F Y I. Guys,
when a photo is backgrid,
that is literally the celebrity or whoever is photographed
calling and basically telling them,
come take these photos. This is a photo opportunity.
And I believe it’s damage control.
Even more so once I saw the background,
because the photos do look like they are unconsented photos.
Like, these people don’t know they’re being photographed,
or if they are, they look surprised,
look like they’re far away and grainy.
But this is damage control.
And lastly, guys,
I love Taylor Swift. I would never hate Taylor Swift
because she’s friends with Blake Lively.
And I would never expect her to drop Blake Lively as a friend,
because that would make Taylor a really bad friend.
We have seen this before, guys.
We’ve seen this with Selena Gomez when she has drama or what not.
And then she’s pictured with Taylor Swift
going to a Rama Yusuf’s comedy show in New York City.
That was damage control.
I think Taylor probably already had this birthday bash plan for Blake.
But I do think the backgrid photos, like, hey,
make sure to get a picture of Blake and Ryan kissing
outside Taylor and Travis’s Rhode Island mansion,
that is damage control.