To be perfect is an impossible task for any human being to fulfill. Celebrities are in the spotlight, almost all day every day and the tiniest mistake or wrong doing is most likely going to be criticized by the public. Because you are in the spotlight and many young fans look up to you, their expectation of you is very high. Many pressures come with fame, and sometimes it's too much. Miley Cyrus, Amanda Bynes, Lindsay Lohan, McCauley Culkin; they were all child stars once and they all had many other children and admirers looking up to them. Not all child stars are said to go “off the rails” they're not all doing illegal things but most of them have paid a visit to Rehab at some point in their life. Miley Cyrus hasn't been doing any criminal offenses, in fact an anonymous source has said “her only crime was admitting to loving weed on multiple occasions”. Even though Miley says that she is just “living her life the way she wants to” she still gets ridiculed and criticized every single day even though the people judging her barely know her. Child stars grew up with the whole world watching them and that would put a lot of pressure on someone. They didn't get the chance to have what is said to be a 'real childhood'. Privacy. Walking down to the shop seems like an easy task for you and I. But in fact, for celebrities, it can interfere with their lives, and that of their families. There is a law about intentional harassment of a child or any person because of their employment and this law is especially for paparazzi and photographers that “seriously alarm, annoy, torments or terrorize any child”. You may think that this behavior towards any one especially children is very uncommon but in fact it isn't, some of the paparazzi provoke the stars to get any kind of reaction. Halle Berry made lawmakers in California change the law so that penalties will increase to a maximum of $10,000 in fines and up to one year in jail instead