Not a nice word "Camera-wh*ring", but that is the way it is described best. We see it all the time in postfight interviews when a boxing promoter or certain boxers (I won't say any names) try to be seen behind the interviewed fighter.
We also see it in interviews of Elie Seckbach when people try to get attention and suddenly start talking without being asked a question. We see it all the time in ESNEWS videos of gyms for example.
Here is my question: has anybody of you ever been in a situation like that where you were so close to be seen on TV behind an interviewed fighter/person? Because I haven't so I cannot say how I would react in a situation like that. Is that magic so strong in that moment that you just cannot resist to act like an attention wh*re? Because from the outside it looks disgusting and it makes me feel like the people who do it are ...whatever.
It looks to me that if it is more important for somebody to be on camera than protecting his/her own dignity, then I got an idea of who that person is.
Who of you was in a situation like that and is it really so hard to resist in a situation like that?
We also see it in interviews of Elie Seckbach when people try to get attention and suddenly start talking without being asked a question. We see it all the time in ESNEWS videos of gyms for example.
Here is my question: has anybody of you ever been in a situation like that where you were so close to be seen on TV behind an interviewed fighter/person? Because I haven't so I cannot say how I would react in a situation like that. Is that magic so strong in that moment that you just cannot resist to act like an attention wh*re? Because from the outside it looks disgusting and it makes me feel like the people who do it are ...whatever.
It looks to me that if it is more important for somebody to be on camera than protecting his/her own dignity, then I got an idea of who that person is.
Who of you was in a situation like that and is it really so hard to resist in a situation like that?
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