Well, perhaps slow down on the celebrity media intake. Stop making them a "star of the show" on the news exposing their private life. Now I know nothing about the South African Press Association President(s) so you will also have to look at the information given to you about what options they might chose.
Then, calm down on companities trying to "steal" information and post it about celebrities with their children out at lunch. Also educate the people to slow down on their intake-which would be seriously hard.
Also, give a PSSA to celebrities on how they can more protect themselves outside and online from people looking for their information.
According to your text, moral hypocrisy is the term Batson and his colleagues (2002) used to describe the tendency to appear moral while avoiding the costs of being so.
The Moral Hypocrisy phenomenon suggests that moral people are often the same people who fail to act morally. While people can see the morally right path, it doesn't guarantee that "moral people" will go to such path.
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