"These messages are addictive because they give us something that we are not meant to see."
Leaked private messages from celebrities create immediate intrigue and embarrassment for both the stars and the audience. These messages are considered addictive as they reveal personal insights that are not meant for public consumption. Sarah Geraghty, a PR expert, explains that the allure of these exchanges stems from the thrill of accessing private information, which captivates the audience's attention and curiosity about the lives of public figures.
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