Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
I highly doubt plenty of celebrities give bonuses on or even near this level. A bit of self-endorsement by Swift or not, publicizing this is a good thing for those behind the scenes. Taylor is the story already - might as well use the platform.
Hard to know and judge because the percentage of her wealth she gave away is probably not all that high. I guess a starving artist should give away their instruments? Who knows!
Yeah, that’s the message exactly. You’re just brilliant. /s
Do you think the people on the receiving end of those checks cared two shits what percentage of her wealth those checks represented when they went to cash what was life changing checks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
I highly doubt plenty of celebrities give bonuses on or even near this level. A bit of self-endorsement by Swift or not, publicizing this is a good thing for those behind the scenes. Taylor is the story already - might as well use the platform.
Hard to know and judge because the percentage of her wealth she gave away is probably not all that high. I guess a starving artist should give away their instruments? Who knows!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
I highly doubt plenty of celebrities give bonuses on or even near this level. A bit of self-endorsement by Swift or not, publicizing this is a good thing for those behind the scenes. Taylor is the story already - might as well use the platform.
Anonymous wrote:The way people will buy anything Taylor sells is magical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
Yeah, but who cares. Everything Taylor does is going to have a PR angle, she’s the biggest celebrity in the world.
I’d rather her make news for giving insane bonuses to everyone she works with then make news for being stingy.
My point is everything this lady does does not have to be news. If she gave people bonuses privately people might find out but she had to film it for the Tay glorification. Girlfriend has an enormous ego that she constantly feeds with money from these forlorn 20 something who would buy Taylor's bottes bathwater.
I don’t disagree that everything she does is news. That’s what happens you have something like 250 million followers. But she would’ve made news if she was stingy and gave no bonuses, so it’s better to make news for doing something nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
Anonymous wrote:It was really sobering to think that she had to meet with the families who lost children due to terrorism and then psych herself up for a fun show. I don't know how she does it.
Agree, plus this news has the added bonus of publicly acknowledging her dancers, musicians, production crew, drivers, etc. That’s not done nearly enough in the music industry, and hopefully it creates some copycats who will also be as generous with their own tour crew (I’m sure not nearly to this level for anyone except maybe Beyonce, of course — this tour was crazy successful).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
Yeah, but who cares. Everything Taylor does is going to have a PR angle, she’s the biggest celebrity in the world.
I’d rather her make news for giving insane bonuses to everyone she works with then make news for being stingy.
My point is everything this lady does does not have to be news. If she gave people bonuses privately people might find out but she had to film it for the Tay glorification. Girlfriend has an enormous ego that she constantly feeds with money from these forlorn 20 something who would buy Taylor's bottes bathwater.
I don’t disagree that everything she does is news. That’s what happens you have something like 250 million followers. But she would’ve made news if she was stingy and gave no bonuses, so it’s better to make news for doing something nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
Yeah, but who cares. Everything Taylor does is going to have a PR angle, she’s the biggest celebrity in the world.
I’d rather her make news for giving insane bonuses to everyone she works with then make news for being stingy.
My point is everything this lady does does not have to be news. If she gave people bonuses privately people might find out but she had to film it for the Tay glorification. Girlfriend has an enormous ego that she constantly feeds with money from these forlorn 20 something who would buy Taylor's bottes bathwater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.
Yeah, but who cares. Everything Taylor does is going to have a PR angle, she’s the biggest celebrity in the world.
I’d rather her make news for giving insane bonuses to everyone she works with then make news for being stingy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oprah Winfey of pop music. Everything is framed to be about how wonderful and generous she is but the point os really that she is better than everyone. People got sick of Oprah's self centered talk show after about 20 years and people will eventually get sick of tour documentaries with the central theme "Look how amazing snd generous i am."
People who are truly generous do not constantly have to advertise it as an ego and publicity boost.
The documentary is all about the tour itself, not about how generous she is. Watch it or don’t, no one cares.
The point is that there is an ego element in putting the bonuses in the film because then Taylor giving bonuses becomes a story. Plenty of celebrities give stuff without telling anyone, She could have given it without filming it but that would not get as much publicity. There is always a PR angle.