Peter Wynn
1 min readNov 12, 2021

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This is what I think the paparazzi and fans have to remember. It's easy for a member of the public to be awestruck when hey see a famous person, but you have to remember that famous people are people. They need to eat, drink, and do what everybody else does. A famous person should be able to go to the shops and buy groceries without the paparazzi taking photos of them and without negative publicity to say, "Oh, that celebrity is buying ice-cream!" You could almost not blame a celebrity for saying, "Thank you for the acknowledgement, but if you want my autograph, come to this event or that event, and I'll give it to you." And, to say to the paparazzi, "Okay, you can take their photos at Red Carpet events, or some events to which you are invited, but not random photos, and not without seeking permission, first."

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Peter Wynn
Peter Wynn

Written by Peter Wynn

Diagnosed with autism at 35. Explained a lifetime of difference.

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