These Women Celebrities Defamed By The Ethic Less Media

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The media loves to cover scandalous content and forget that media also have some ethics. Journalists show no mercy and forget that there is a thing in journalism called ethics or boundaries. Without realizing that someone’s mental health is at stake that is being talked about. Here is a list of women celebrities who were defamed by the media.

 

1. Rhea Chakraborty

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After actor Sushant Singh Rajput died due to suicide, the nation went on a mass hunt for his murderer. People went after Rhea Chakraborty because she was his partner at that time. One should never forget that Sushant is a mature guy who knows what is good for him and what is bad for him. Our media doesn’t care that someone’s mental state is at stake. Indian media still doesn’t realize their inhuman act and is continuously doing it.

 

2. Rekha

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Rekha, a famous Indian actress of the 80s, or we must say, another Bollywood celebrity who is humiliated by our media and fans. People often used to bad mouth her to the extent that she was often referred to as ‘Daayan’ by the media. All this is escalated with the demise of her husband after few months of getting married. Another incidence was her alleged affair with famous actor Amitabh Bachchan. The media doesn’t care to show a little bit of humanity to her.

 

3. Princess Diana

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Since Diana got into the Royal world by marrying Prince Charles, her every action is closely observed. The media never left an opportunity to humiliating or accusing her. After her death, the media is still not letting her rest in peace.

 

4. Beyonce

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Beyonce, a famous American Singer, is among May celebrities whose life was filled with scandals. From allegations of skin lightening treatment to accusing her of hiring a surrogate mother just because she did not want to look fat. The media portrayed everything in the most grisly way possible.  While she is just trying to live her life, she is still the target of the media.

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