I would be hated for money, but only if I was not known. I would honestly hate being famous in any capacity, so that's a deal breaker. However, I think that kinda defeats the purpose of your question, so I checked other.
That might make it worth it. I grew up watching the WWF (now WWE) in the 90/00s, the reign of the heels! I loved it.TakerFoxx said:Only as a pro wrestling heel. Then it's all in good fun. In real life? Nah, not worth it.
What about the people who write these scripts and the makers of this show in general?tippy2k2 said:Basically, it would be portrayed as a reality TV Show but you would be given a script and really shitty things to do.
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There will not be a person alive who will not know of you and your acts of villainy.
They would know that it's fake but they're generally unlikable people so they hate you anywaysHardkorSB said:What about the people who write these scripts and the makers of this show in general?
Surely they will know that it's fake, right?
Them hating me would make no sense.
I didn't put anything in the intro about specifics but if that matters to your answer let's say...rhizhim said:how much millions are we talking about?
yup boom, i'm already an introverted independent person, people can hate me all they want, because all they have is "because...reasons!", I'm a villain on a tv show you dumb twats, I laugh at your stupidity.JoJo said:For hundred's of millions? Sure, as long as I have a few friends and acquaintances who like me, the rest of the world can hate all they want, I honestly don't really care what they think. They can keep on hating and I can sit on my giant cruise ship in the tropics with a few cool people and chill out :-D
real talent? that's debatable, but the words coming out of his mouth on interviews and actions in public are not, the dude is a self righteous douchebag.Nouw said:Look at Kanye West for example; not even real talent is helping to ease the hate. The result? Take a look [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S78tT_YxF_c] for yourself.