Groove

#SHOWBIZ: View celebrity scandals without judgement, says Diana Danielle

ACTRESS Diana Danielle has acknowledged that some celebrities may feel compelled to sensationalise domestic conflicts as a means to sustain their livelihoods.

The 33-year-old artiste said many women face financial challenges after marriage, often prioritising household responsibilities over careers.

"Everyone has different reasons. Some resort to this because they need to survive.

"When they become wives, many set aside their education and careers to focus on their families.

"But after years as housewives, they find themselves without an income and must strategise to continue living," she said during a recent episode of the 'Kata Kita' podcast.

Diana urged society to avoid harsh judgment, emphasising the need to understand their struggles.

"We can't just judge them superficially. They're simply trying to make a living," she added.

The actress and singer also highlighted how public attention to domestic issues can backfire on individuals.

"When a controversy arises, brands often exploit the buzz to promote their products by hiring these celebrities as ambassadors.

"While it can be lucrative, mismanaging the attention can tarnish their reputation," she said.

Diana cautioned that the public's initial support can shift to criticism over time, leaving individuals worse off.

"It's important to strike a balance and handle the situation wisely," she added.

Most Popular
Related Article
Says Stories