unwanted press

Just imagine that you have been going about your daily work and through no fault of your own your face and life are published across the press.

Until a few days ago no one had ever heard of dr gemma mullen but because prince william has started his new job with the east anglian air ambulance the daily mail has suddenly taken an interest in her and why…supposedly she is the doppleganger of kate

So this poor doctor who happens to have worked the same shift as william has had her full life history including details of her hen party, wedding and husband published in the press.

The Mail on Sunday today even has a column by rachel johnson (sister of boris)  with the headline “The gorgeous Dr Gemma Mullen doesn’t need fellow air ambulance crewman Wills… She’s already found her prince” see http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3166846/The-gorgeous-Dr-Gemma-Mullen-doesn-t-need-fellow-air-ambulance-crewman-Wills-s-prince-writes-RACHEL-JOHNSON.html#ixzz3gNImT0Kz

The article discusses and thankfully dispells the theory of insinuations that have supposedly been portrayed somewhere by others but to be honest was it even needed to be written.
Todays press (though some certain publications have always) seem to have an obsession with celebrity and royal lives. Taking the daily mail and its showbiz section hardly a day goes by without at least one story of the kardashian family, current and previous members of towie, troubled ex uk soap stars and supposed reports from close friends of current marriage/relationship breakdowns. My late grand father an avid mail reader would never have read such stories and no doubt would have changed papers. One has to wonder what is the target demographic of the current publication compared with 20 years ago or even 5 and 10 years ago. The worrying things is that some of these stories in the app edition actually make it onto the main uk news section.