Thursday 8 June 2017

Video: Giggs Has A Message For His Fans.

UK rapper, Giggs took to his Instagram page to share the number one rule for when you see him out and about in these streets with his children.

Giggs
Giggs understands he's no "Hollywood Star" (his words) but he also knows he's famous and what comes with the territory of being famous, but there are things which I believe should be a "No No!!!"




If you see Giggs out with his children, especially when his baby is in his arms, do not ask for a picture.

This is something that shouldn't even need to be said, but it seems that people really believe that because they listen to his music and watch his videos on YouTube, then he is "always on the job."

Well no, before anything, Giggs is a Father and that comes before anything and anyone - including his fans.
As a mother I fully understand where Giggs is coming from, and as a mother with a personality that has an aversion to violation, in my eyes asking Giggs or any celebrity for a picture when you see them with their kids, whether the child is in their arms or not, is a violation and deserves for them to get told to....


Giggs was right when he asked, "What you gonna do if I say yes, you gonna take my baby?"

That's a good question. What you really gonna do?

"You gonna take his child and put her to sit down on the ice-cream chiller....to just chill"

There are many famous people that do not want to take pictures with their fans whilst out with their family and friends. Last year I wrote about Justin Bieber telling his fans that "he was done taking pictures" when he sees them out because there was a line being crossed and there was a lack of respect for his space.

Justin Bieber Posted this message to his Instagram in May 2016.

Some of you fans need to understand that although celebrities are known to the pubic, they are not owned by the public. The only thing you own of these celebrities is their work and that's if you bought the hardcopy and not downloadable version.

These celebs owe you nothing other than great music and an outstanding performance.


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