That is, do you think they owe it to their public, fans and especially kids to live up to the image of a role model with perceived morals and values? I'm on the fence about this issue. I mean, on the one hand, you have guys (very young in some cases) that have all this new-found fame and money, that get in trouble with guns and partying, blah blah. Some of them sure don't have respect for all that money. That's for sure. But do they really owe it to us to live their lives in any way but how they want to? Then again, there's all those little kids that look up to these folks, so maybe it's good for kids to get a dose of what life is really like out there and have it explained by their parents? Not live in a bubble?....Discuss.