kaelaskia
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Notable incidents such as a gun-wielding stalker who showed up at one of Josh Hartnett's premieres 
and his choice to turn down two offers to play Superman highlight the extreme demands and hazards that celebrities in the public eye endure 
. Hartnett's experiences shed light on the less glamorous side of celebrity and the worries about one's own safety that sometimes lead performers to leave the business. In what ways can the entertainment sector help its celebrities better handle these intense demands, protect their privacy, and strike a balance between the needs of the general public and their own boundaries?
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