I'm kind of torn to be honest between the 'wow what an invasion of his privacy' and the 'dude, the window was wide open' lol.
I don't know...mostly I just find it really amusing. Even moreso when I see people claiming that it's an obvious PR stunt. People will make a conspiracy theory out of anything.
"mostly I just find it really amusing. Even moreso when I see people claiming that it's an obvious PR stunt. People will make a conspiracy theory out of anything."
As I said recently in another context, the human mind seeks to detect order in apparent chaos. When something totally inexplicable happens (see also: condom on the runway and the preposterous National Enquirer story [there has to be *some* explanation]), we want to perceive a reason. Therefore these nudey pics must be an intentional publicity stunt.
As someone who has worked in PR, I can assure you that this was not a publicity stunt, unless Zefron's people hired the photographer, because you don't set up a stunt when there is no guarantee that someone will be getting good photos.
My theory: It was a long flight, busy days, late nights, too early in the morning, and our guy was just a bit addled and slipped up. Or, he just didn't give a damn.
It's. Interesting that you say that because I was thinking the same thing. I think we're to quick to assume that he actually gives a damn about these pics. He's an actor, honestly we were gonna see his butt at some point, so maybe he just brushed it off and put some towels up. I would like to think he isn't that sensitive, and isn't crying in his hotel room about this whole thing.
Oh he for sure isn't crying in his hotel room. He most likely brushed it off. I think my problem more is the fact that that was an invasion of privacy. Thats what really pisses me off.
I don't even care about the pics of him in his boxers, but the fact that they took pics of him taken and were able to post them online. THAT is what gets to me.
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I don't know...mostly I just find it really amusing. Even moreso when I see people claiming that it's an obvious PR stunt. People will make a conspiracy theory out of anything.
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As I said recently in another context, the human mind seeks to detect order in apparent chaos. When something totally inexplicable happens (see also: condom on the runway and the preposterous National Enquirer story [there has to be *some* explanation]), we want to perceive a reason. Therefore these nudey pics must be an intentional publicity stunt.
As someone who has worked in PR, I can assure you that this was not a publicity stunt, unless Zefron's people hired the photographer, because you don't set up a stunt when there is no guarantee that someone will be getting good photos.
My theory: It was a long flight, busy days, late nights, too early in the morning, and our guy was just a bit addled and slipped up. Or, he just didn't give a damn.
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I don't even care about the pics of him in his boxers, but the fact that they took pics of him taken and were able to post them online. THAT is what gets to me.
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That's the picture that should be making news. What are those things? Did the hotel provide them? I can't imagine that he packed them for the trip.
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