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Right, so thats not your fault that people notice and adore you. It just happens.
I agree with you on this one.
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Right, so thats not your fault that people notice and adore you. It just happens.
If you put yourself out there, people are going to notice. That's why I never understand people who say "They didn't want it" when there is multiple videos on youtube that they put on there. Like 2x2's..you know that it's going to go on the internet. You out yourself out there, prepare for the concequinces.Right, so thats not your fault that people notice and adore you. It just happens.
If you put yourself out there, people are going to notice. That's why I never understand people who say "They didn't want it" when there is multiple videos on youtube that they put on there. Like 2x2's..you know that it's going to go on the internet. You out yourself out there, prepare for the concequinces.
But there's ways of sharing videos (email anyone?) to people that are close, without putting on a website full of cheer obsessed tweens.I can believe they didn't want the fame in the perspective of just putting the videos up for a close circle of people. I won't disregard the fact that some may want fame which is whatever. But if they just put up videos for their friends/family to see without any regard to gaining fame, then they did not intentionally want it.
I can believe they didn't want the fame in the perspective of just putting the videos up for a close circle of people. I won't disregard the fact that some may want fame which is whatever. But if they just put up videos for their friends/family to see without any regard to gaining fame, then they did not intentionally want it.
You don't put a video on youtube and make it public if you just wnat to share it with a "close circle of people". If that were the case put it on a private Facebook, e-mail it, or put the video on youtube under private and only allow that "close circle of people" to view it.
I really don't think the 2by2 type videos are that big of a problem, those videos are made for the parents that pay for them not just because. The meet and greets and fan pages (not talking about the creepy ones made by randoms) are the things that scream "i want attention!".
But there's ways of sharing videos (email anyone?) to people that are close, without putting on a website full of cheer obsessed tweens.
There are two cheerlebrities at my CP's gym
If you put yourself out there, people are going to notice. That's why I never understand people who say "They didn't want it" when there is multiple videos on youtube that they put on there. Like 2x2's..you know that it's going to go on the internet. You out yourself out there, prepare for the concequinces.
Ok well that's different, if you "claim" you didn't want the attention and you're putting videos up of yourself, or allowing others to do so, then that's seems like a personal problem to me lol. I never heard of anyone who actually did that.
I'm not saying Erica is like that at all. This is just an example (slash just the top of the many pages that follow) of what happens when you put yourself out there. It sucks that these are just regular girls, who are basically stalked. However, by putting videos out there showing your skills (whether it's 2by2, facebook, etc), or anything about your cheer/personal life, your giving these weirdos more to work with. It's not fair for them, but it's what happens.
So my question is, how do you even become a cheerlebrity? Im sure none of them woke up one day like "yea, let me become the most popular person at my gym today, & blah blah blah..." lol. They didnt do it on their own. If i were a "cheerlebrity" and I came across this post, i would be a little bummed about it, actually.