Behind Closed Doors: Why Celebrities' Intimate Moments Aren't Public Property

In her latest column, the renowned etiquette expert Judith Martin—better known as Miss Manners—delves into the fascinating evolution of celebrity privacy in the digital age. Where once public figures meticulously crafted their public personas through carefully controlled narratives, today's celebrities seem to have embraced a radically different approach.
The shift is striking: from guarded, strategic image management to an era of unprecedented personal transparency. Social media platforms have become virtual confessional booths, where celebrities willingly share intimate details of their lives, blurring the lines between public performance and private vulnerability.
Martin explores how this cultural transformation reflects broader changes in societal norms around privacy, personal branding, and the very concept of celebrity. What was once considered oversharing is now often celebrated as authenticity, with fans craving increasingly personal glimpses into their favorite stars' lives.
Her nuanced analysis invites readers to reflect on the complex dynamics of public exposure in an age where personal boundaries have become increasingly fluid and negotiable.