Celebrity Worship Syndrome

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    In her article “From Barnum to “Bling”,” Amy Henderson describes the transition in the definition of celebrity. Thanks to TV, cable, and 24/7 coverage, celebrities are frequently in the spotlight of American entertainment, news, and life. When the idea of a celebrity began, the earlier celebrities focussed on encompassing all people and encouraging peace and agreements. The contemporary celebrity, on the other hand, focuses more on using their fame to promote politics and does not appeal to a…

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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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    On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Cardi B was the special guest being interviewed. Her appearance and demeanor received over 16million views on YouTube. She elaborated on her success, the engagement with Offset, and more. The YouTube video was all of 5minutes and 20 seconds. Cardi B had an overconfident way of presenting herself. During the interview Cardi B chose to answer most of the questions in a mindless manner. Jimmy Fallon did great keeping his composure, the things she said…

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    There is no question that celebrities impact the choices children make. By their nature, celebrities enjoy a rare visibility not achieved by many. Many have used that asset to promote awareness and garner support for international diplomacy, raise money for charities and encourage people to adopt healthier habits. I believe these efforts can be beneficial, however, I disagree with Beyonce's video and the message it promotes. Obesity is a complicated issue often rooted in negative emotions.…

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    How Does Kim Kardashian Stay in the Public Eye “People are recognizing that I am an entrepreneur and do more than be on a reality TV show.” - Kim Kardashian Kim Kardashian’s rise to fame has been a topic of the norm, and more often than not derives from the commonplace opinions of fans and critics who either appreciate her strategic opportunist partnerships that lead her to continuous money and fame or find her entire infamy to be based on a single, less-than-classy event gone viral that will…

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    Why Is Ariel Levy Crazy

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    past 80 years we have revolutionize our culture, in a way that the way you dress determines the value that you have. Where flashing our `boobs to cameras from show like “Girls Gone Wild” is something absolutely normal. Where movie stars and female celebrities dress like stripers when they are supposed to promote female domination and…

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    people who look down their nose at you if you don 't do “certain” things in “certain” ways. Whatever. I also found out that things can get really expensive really quickly; I was flabbergasted when I saw how expensive some weddings were, especially celebrity weddings. Now, I know what you 're going to say: “Why are you hating on rich people? It 's their money, they can do what they want!” I won 't disagree with you. Heck,…

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    Vine consists of short term videos that can be posted by anybody with any sort of content, many online celebrities from different social media’s use Vine to create an even bigger viewership for themselves. Vine has become a prime target of advertisement because it is an easy way to deliver new products in a very sophisticated way. For example, using Vine-famous…

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    Celebrities vs Flashes Paparazzis get paid to follow and take pictures of celebrities, but some celebrities don’t like that and can’t do anything about that. The government should prohibit paparazzis from taking pictures of celebrities who don’t want to be photographed because paparazzis just do the job to get paid and don’t care the celebrities or their children’s protection and what they think of them because paparazzis have the right to take pictures of them even if they dislike that, and…

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    when a celebrity or a famous figure starts a trend, everyone else wants to be involved in the trend. In a magazine called, Viewpoint: Did our brains evolve to foolishly follow celebrities?, indicates that “Fame is a powerful cultural magnet. As a hyper-social species, we acquire the bulk of our knowledge, ideas, and skills by copying from others, rather than through individual trial-and-error. However, we pay far more attention to the habits and behaviors demonstrated by famous celebrities…

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