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    attractive, celebrities are often considered as the idol of people. People often follow celebrities’ advice for brands or products recommendation (Hollensen and Schimmelpfennig, 2013). Research findings showed that marketers and companies are willing to pay celebrities in advertising or promotional activities to attract more attention from consumers and stimulate consumption (Fink et al., 2004). Effective celebrity endorsement has many benefits for the brand and company. Effective celebrity…

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    Celebrity Culture Is Bad

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    Celebrities are looked up to in society and are treated differently than us. They get treated worse if they do something bad and they get treated better if the do something good. Celebrity Culture is harmful because they are not always going to do “good” ,them doing something bad is worse than if we do something bad because it’s all over the news. We all admire them and want to be like them in a way. If they do something bad than it might inspire us to do something bad. TV shows have made…

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    Celebrities – what do they have aside from their good looks and fame and the ability to stare at the camera without feeling awkward? Equally hot family members! These celebrities have brothers or sisters you probably didn’t know even existed and they’re just as attractive as their famous siblings. Here goes. 1. Rachel McAdams From her Regina George to The Notebook days, it’s hard not to love Rachel McAdams and her infectious smile. What’s more to love about her? Her dazzling younger brother,…

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    Celebrities nowadays are seen all over the television, advertising everything from soap to a brand new car. Sue Jozui in her passage states that celebrity-endorsed products should be boycotted and have certain laws put on such advertisements. The article supports her stance by first listing the things that celebrities endorse, as well as the way they promoted. She continues by supporting her reason behind why celebrities should not promote a company’s product. The author’s purpose is to strongly…

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    Celebrity endorsement (CE) in advertisement 2.1: INTRODUCTION: Khatri (2006) stated that the latest promotion technique to attract the buyers is the celebrity endorsement. By examining the present market, now it's turned into the want of the advertisers to utilize the different celebrities to relate with their brands to make extraordinary identity of the brand and to do well known his organization's image or product, which results into high expenses use for the organization to utilize…

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    famous in the twenty-first century. As a result, celebrities lives are very public due to having a large amount of their personal information posted to the internet or through reality tv. Frequently, celebrities’ private lives often draw more attention than their professional lives (Turner). According to Chris Rojek, author of the book, Fame Attack: The Inflation of Celebrity and its Consequences, research has found different beliefs about celebrities including “Star Paranoia.” When one…

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    Unlike living celebrities, dead celebrity cannot make another film, television show, musical recording or live or taped performance or statement (holograms, aside); they cannot suddenly interrupt what had been a consistent narrative with an unusual or uncharacteristic narrative-changing statement or incident. But, similar to what Jones writes, it is not that the dead celebrity narrative in the afterlife is unchanging, rather it develops layers of meaning enriching and resounding for some dead…

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    Celebrity Privacy Celebrities don't get the privacy they deserve. The public figures are always having to hide from the paparazzi. Just because they grew big doesn't mean they have to lose all their privacy. The public eye have the right of free speech. Celebrities are always getting stalked and obviously the police are not doing the best to keep them away because this has been an issue for years and years now. Another thing that celebrities have to worry about are…

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    Obsessions Even though we don’t realize it, celebrities have a great impact on many of us. Collin Palmer argues that we shouldn’t be concerned about that impact–it’s really just harmless gossip. However, some people do get caught up with the negative influences of celebrities. Luckily, we know that even negative influences can lead to positive consequences I agree with Palmer because I believe that celebrity obsession is not hurting anyone unless you get oblige them into the negative influences…

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    Celebrities on Social Media “Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are where stars go to be made and where dying stars go live again” (Allen). Since the Internet has appeared, the music industry has been majorly impacted. Celebrities are now able to gain exposure and fans, and can also use social media to connect with their fans and stay famous. They are able to get more exposure and promote themselves to help their careers. They also can use their fame for other purposes such as charities. The…

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