First, every citizen has the right to privacy, including stars who belong to public figures.
Second, there is nothing wrong with liking a star, but it is illegal to keep a distance and give the star enough private space. You can't follow the star's residence to monitor their every move.
Some people, idolization, have gone beyond the love of idols and come closer to a perverted form. They regard the stars as their possessions, and they have to get their permission to do everything. If not, they will make a hullabaloo about, belittle the stars to satisfy their distorted psychology, and also call or directly ask the stars to harass them. This behavior has seriously violated their privacy, and they can be investigated for legal responsibility. Correct idolization can help us find the direction of our efforts and gradually become better.
As the basic law of our country, the Constitution does not directly put forward the right to privacy and its protection, but it also indirectly protects the right to privacy in the constitutional provisions. Article 38 of China's Constitution stipulates: "The personal dignity of the people of China and citizens of China is inviolable. It is forbidden to insult, slander and falsely accuse citizens in any way. " In this article, the meaning of protecting citizens' privacy can be explained by "not using any method"; Article 39 of the Constitution stipulates: "The houses of the people and citizens of China are inviolable. It is forbidden to illegally search or illegally invade citizens' houses. "Citizens' housing information and living rules naturally become citizens' privacy; Article 40 of the Constitution also stipulates: "The freedom and privacy of communication between the people of China and the citizens of China shall be protected by law. "