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Celebrities know from the get-go that their every move will be caught on film or written about for all the world to devour. Is it right? Probably not. But it is reality. How about their children? Should they be subjected to the same no-holds-barred treatment?

Actress Halle Berry is concerned for the safety of her daughter Nahla Aubry. Her chief worry is the paparazzi and their lack of respect for children.

“It has become horrifying…What they’re doing to children, it’s not right. And I know nobody has a lot of sympathy for celebrities because we are blessed in so many ways. But these children should not be objectified. To be hunted down, it is flat out wrong.”

Celebs know they have reached stardom when they see themselves plastered in magazines, newspapers and on the Internet. Soon the entire family is also targeted. Should they be able to say when enough is enough?

If you are on this site it is likely because you are curious about what is happening in Hollywood. How do you feel about celebrities and their privacy rights? Should they remain fair game or has it gone too far. If so, should the courts get involved in dialing it back?

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