MEDIA, PR & PAPARAZZI:
Yesterday’s arrest of Kanye West at LAX was surprising to me primarily because it doesn’t happen more often. West was arrested for suspicion of vandalism after confronting paparazzi media and allegedly smashing their cameras. The struggle between celebrities and the paparazzi is an issue that high profile people must deal with on a day-to-day basis, and it is extremely trying on both physical and emotional levels. It is incredible that today, even after the death of Princess Di, celebrities still have very little protective barriers between them and an intrusive swarm of prying media. Yes, people in the public-eye lose their right to complete privacy when they perform, appear in movies, or get rich by possessing rare athletic ability, but does that mean that there should be no boundaries whatsoever? Should their children be endlessly subjected to flashing lights? Should they not be allowed to lead somewhat normal lives?
5W has worked with countless celebrities. I vividly remember walking out of court with Lil’ Kim after she was sentenced in her perjury trial a few years ago. We were managing her crisis communications, and as we walked out the front door, we (Lil’ Kim, one security escort, two attorneys, two of her family friends and I) encountered at least 100 members of the media all jockeying for a shot or a comment. It was a wall of reporters and photographers, flashbulbs blinking in her face. To say it was a mob scene is an understatement. After the paparazzi got their pictures, they still wouldn’t move. There was no choice but to push forward for the two blocks we were required to walk. It was a very dangerous situation, and in LA, this happens every single day.
Managing the media for corporate clients is far different than managing celebrity-driven paparazzi media. Every type of public relations, whether crisis-based or paparazzi, consumer or technology, requires different skills and a completely different set of “rules.” I don’t believe for a second that today’s incident between Kanye West and a swarm of paparazzi is an isolated occurrence, nor will it be the last time we read about a celebrity fighting for his privacy with paparazzi.
Ronn Torossian
Tags: Arrest, Celebrities, CRISIS, Kanye West, L'il Kim, Managing media, MEDIA & PR, Paparazzi


