You met Diana twice? Wow! That is so cool. Was she as charismatic in person as she seemed from pictures and TV coverage?
I'm glad to hear that YuNa has an easier time with the press than poor Diana had. As the last few weeks have certainly proved, the British press is famous for its invasiveness and its roughness. But though press coverage for YuNa may be more admiring and positive, it's certainly equally intense, if not more so. YuNa has her hands full, I imagine! Yet she bears the drawbacks of her fame with the same grace with which she accepts the benefits.
Additionally, despite Diana's truly wonderful common touch and empathy (for example she may have been the first public person in Britain to hug AIDS sufferers--and this was at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s), she was a bit of what we call in skating a head case. YuNa doesn't seem to have that trait.
You can see why I made the comparison, though. Both young women are catnip for reporters and television cameras! It can't be an easy life, and it must take a huge amount of energy.
I'm glad to hear that YuNa has an easier time with the press than poor Diana had. As the last few weeks have certainly proved, the British press is famous for its invasiveness and its roughness. But though press coverage for YuNa may be more admiring and positive, it's certainly equally intense, if not more so. YuNa has her hands full, I imagine! Yet she bears the drawbacks of her fame with the same grace with which she accepts the benefits.
Additionally, despite Diana's truly wonderful common touch and empathy (for example she may have been the first public person in Britain to hug AIDS sufferers--and this was at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s), she was a bit of what we call in skating a head case. YuNa doesn't seem to have that trait.
You can see why I made the comparison, though. Both young women are catnip for reporters and television cameras! It can't be an easy life, and it must take a huge amount of energy.