Alec Baldwin To Vanity Fair: I Wanted To 'Gut And Kill' TMZ's Harvey Levin: "If you are a celebrity, how much of your privacy to you give up? Answer: None. Just because you are a celebrity doesn't mean that your privacy is automatically confiscated by the press. Your work may be public in nature but you are still a private citizen with all of your rights fully intact and preserved. A spate of celebrity reality shows seems to have diluted the notion that for those who want to remain private, they have a right to do so. Would you be okay if your private tape messages became broadcast fodder for the world to hear? Not all celebrities have signed their personal lives away like the Kardashians. Of all his time as host of The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson was the most private man in Hollywood. It was only until after his death did we learn more about the man. Too much information is not always a good thing and I don't know why some of these celebs seem to think going on talk shows and spilling their guts to Oprah, Barbara and Dr. Phil is necessary. These three women have cornered the market on having people spill their guts. ;)"
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