Post Incarceration Fame
1I read a clickbait garbage article about the singer/rapper Jellyroll, stating that he is continuing to "work on himself" and asks for forgiveness from the people he robbed at gunpoint as a minor. I don't know much more than that about his story, and frankly have no real interest in learning. Regardless, while I feel that a person who has paid their debt to society should have every right to earn a living and do what they can to live their life, I feel like using prison time and hyper-public piety to catapult towards success as some sort of redemption story is tacky at best, and still emblematic of some of the narcissistic traits that put them in jail to begin with. Despite the obvious overgeneralization here, what do you think about the criminal-turned-superstar trope?