The life of a celebrity is never easy, loaded as it is with relentlessly difficult decisions, such as how to find the optimum camera angle for a selfie. Imagine then, how much harder our celebrities' lives become when a global tragedy occurs, and they have to decide not only on the camera angle, but whether they should be doing a sadface selfie, in keeping with the public mood, or a sexy smiling one to cheer everybody up.
All right I'm joking - but only just, because Hollywood actor Mischa Barton recently had to delete an Instagram post for exactly that reason. It's a tricky one, because what she wrote was an impassioned and political rant about the death of yet another black man, Alton Sterling, at the hands of US police, and the need for gun control and race awareness in her country.
Yet what she wrote was beside a photograph of herself speeding along on the back of a luxury yacht. In a bikini. With her eyes closed, looking humbled by her own thoughtfulness. One fan commented, rather politely really, that while they agreed with "the sentiment" it was "hard to take you seriously while you post a picture of you sipping alcohol on a yacht".
A few years ago this was all so much easier. Enormous world events such as 9/11 could happen, and we barely heard a peep out of any celebs, because they didn't have social media.
Well...apart from Lee Ryan from Blue, who did manage to broadcast his interesting view that nobody should give "a f*** about New York, when elephants are being killed".