The price of success isn't censorship, it's maturity.
If anything, being successful / famous means you have even more of a voice of influence, but you just have to be more careful of how you choose to impart that influence. You can't simply rant with offensive language and sarcasm, you now have to give (and defend) that opinion so that the audience you've tried so hard to grow is listening with as little judgment as possible.
If anything, being successful / famous means you have even more of a voice of influence, but you just have to be more careful of how you choose to impart that influence. You can't simply rant with offensive language and sarcasm, you now have to give (and defend) that opinion so that the audience you've tried so hard to grow is listening with as little judgment as possible.