I think, Fran has been quite public regarding her economic struggles. While maybe popular to some audiences, she is certainly not a millionaire. On the other hand, cases like this provide publicity to the very problem that is haunting many and provide a broader perceptible platform for these concerns.
Edit: Maybe I've misinterpreted your comment, but I stand to the importance of publicity that may be lent by such cases.
Edit: Maybe I've misinterpreted your comment, but I stand to the importance of publicity that may be lent by such cases.