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Pregnant women and families literally pick the hospital where they’ll give birth months ahead based on a lot of factors, including how close it is, if their OB is affiliated with the hospital, and if it’s in their insurance network.
Imagine going into labor, getting to the hospital where you and your doctor mutually agreed you’ll give birth, and being turned away because a pair of millionaires didn’t want to be bothered by the plebs.
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The same week she was preaching about climate change and telling fans to “vote for the planet.”
Girl, you own two Dassault Falcon 7Xs and one Gulfstream G650. You’re literally emitting more carbon in a single weekend than an average person does in years, then siccing lawyers on a 20-year-old for pointing it out? That’s not just out of touch; that’s “let them eat cake” while burning jet fuel like it’s hairspray in the 80s.
The kicker: her publicist actually said “Taylor’s jet is loaned out regularly to other individuals” as a defense… which somehow makes it worse? Like congrats, you’re not just one billionaire polluting, you’re the Airbnb host of private-jet emissions.
Peak celebrity delusion right there.
Being a celebrity definitely comes with its own kind of magic. Fame opens doors most people only dream about — private jets, luxury homes, five-star hotels, and the ability to travel at a moment’s notice. For many stars, life truly becomes “king size,” where convenience is built into every corner of their routine.
When money is no longer a concern, even small decisions feel effortless. But that same comfort can sometimes blur perspective. When everything is readily available, it’s easy to forget how life works for everyone else. And that’s where things can start to feel a little… disconnected.
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• Kim Kardashian saying people “just need to work harder” while living with full staff and unlimited resources.
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Of course, the glamorous life isn’t without its downsides. Living in the spotlight means being constantly watched, judged, photographed, and talked about. Privacy becomes a luxury, and even simple outings require planning and security. Celebrities often can’t step out freely without attracting attention. Over time, this isolation can subtly change how they interact with the world. Their daily reality becomes very different from the average person’s. While the fame brings privilege, it also builds a bubble that’s hard to escape. And inside that bubble, everyday realities can feel distant.
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Whenever a celebrity ask us to donate it grinds my gears and this isn’t even the most out of reach thing I’ve seen a celebrity say.
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To understand this better, Bored Panda spoke with Anant Saripaka, an assistant director and editor who has worked closely with actors on several Bollywood productions. “We all grow up with this image of how celebrities should be,” he explains. “We expect them to be grounded, relatable, and aware of the real world.” He adds that audiences often forget how different their daily lives truly are. Over time, the gap between expectation and reality becomes noticeable. “That’s when people start saying celebrities are out of touch,” he says. And sometimes, that criticism isn’t entirely wrong.
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Oprah being shocked that people didn't change their bedding every day until one of the guests explained that most people have to do that themselves and then wash and dry the bedding themselves. Oprah , despite her "i come from nothing" background was very confused.
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Anant points out that once actors reach a certain level of stardom, normal life becomes almost impossible. “Going out in public isn’t simple anymore,” he says. “They have managers, assistants, drivers, and security handling even the smallest tasks.” Grocery shopping, commuting, or standing in line just doesn’t happen. Someone else is always taking care of it. Slowly, everyday experiences fade from memory. When you’re removed from basic routines for years, it’s natural to lose touch with how things work outside your bubble.
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I said nothing after that and just continued my work.
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Poor guy is probably wondering which sorry place he's going to sleep tonight and how he's going to get his next meal rather than which financial institution he's going to try getting a job as a Financial Accountant.
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Quote from May this year:
>"We have a term, 'groceries.' It's an old term but it means basically what you're buying, food, it's a pretty accurate term, but it's an old fashioned sound, but groceries are down.".
“If they’re actively working, it gets even more intense,” Anant adds. “Shooting schedules are exhausting, long hours, constant travel, hair, makeup, costume fittings, retakes.” By the end of the day, they’re completely drained. Rest becomes essential, and convenience becomes a necessity. “They rely heavily on assistants to manage almost everything,” he says. From booking travel to buying snacks, someone else handles it. “It’s not laziness, it’s survival in a demanding industry.”
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He shares a moment that perfectly captures the disconnect. “Once, I picked up a small energy bar for an actor,” Anant laughs. “They handed me 1,000 rupees and told me to keep the change.” The bar cost a fraction of that. “They genuinely thought that’s how much it costs,” he says. It wasn’t arrogance, just unfamiliarity. “When you haven’t bought things yourself in years, you lose a sense of pricing.” Small moments like this reveal how far removed some stars become from everyday expenses.
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Then then gave up access to his wealth to prove it only to give up after a month or two when he found in fact wasnt able to make that kind of money again without his wealth or resources.


