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    In some cases, celebrities will come straight out to the cameras and say that they don’t want to be role models in the first place. Charles Barkley on multiple occasions has came out to the media and said that he doesn’t want to be viewed as a role model because he doesn’t want to have the added pressure of being a role model. He adds, he makes millions of dollars playing basketball, not to raise someone’s kids. I agree with the statement by Brande Victorian, not all celebrities should be seen…

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    idea of becoming a famous person, (3) I would like to be a famous celebrity because it would give me a higher social status, (4) I would like to be famous because of how other people would perceive me as having more power and influence, (5) The lifestyle of famous celebrities appeals to me a lot, (6) If I were famous I would be happier; these scale items produced measures of Materialism, Susceptibility to social influence, Celebrities’ social power, and Desire for fame (Gountas, J., Gountas,…

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    Celebrities can have a significant influence on consumer choices because they are easily recognized by a target audience. For example, Taylor Swift, famous musician, is a celebrity who rose to fame with her song ‘Blank Space’ and is promoting Apple Music and Spotify. This example shows that because Taylor Swift produces music, and that the product being advertised is dedicated to exposing users to music, Taylor Swift can be a good fit because she has fans who listen to her music. Furthermore,…

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    Stars of the Silver Screen. Different than Andy Warhol Revisited’s exhibit of his well-known pop art collection, Stars of the Silver Screen invites exhibition goers to walk through the muses and memorabilia that fuelled Warhol’s fascination with celebrities. Like flipping through the endless pages of a scrapbook, watching home videos on repeat, taking photos of everything in sight,…

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    harassment the life of a celebrity seems to be portrayed as glamour. As the brilliant Anthony Liccione said “ Gain fame, and the paparazzi or media waits and watches for them to slip, just to shame their name.” Paparazzi are blood thirsty animals ready to snap a photo of a celebrity in the wrong place at the wrong time just to ruin their life. Although some say that once a celebrity become famous they’re giving away their private life many will disagree saying that a celebrity is still…

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    Celebrity can have significant influence on consumer choices because they are known by many peoples and everyone knows that celebrity are rich and they often use only the good stuff. Steph Curry is known by many people, they chose Steph Curry because he is athletic and would use under armor cause he is known for playing basketball and Under Armor is a famous sport branch so that is Steph Curry were chosen. Like Dwayne Johnson were also chosen cause he is also athletic like Steph Curry. Cause…

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    Celebrities are just ordinary people everyone knows about. Sometimes they seem more extravagant, high up on their pedestals, but in reality they are human beings. Ty Burr explores the changing face of the celebrity in the excerpt, “The Faces in the Mirror.” In particular, he delves into the modern case of the digital celebrity, with screens everywhere making a new starlet every day. According to Burr, we lose ourselves in the “roiling sea of infotainment” (32). Burr notes that the relationship…

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    the image of the team and the game they can create. Players should be held to a higher standard because since they are celebrities they have the power to spread messages to their fans and society. In a website article called, “Are Athletes Good Role Models?” from Psychology Today by Frank L Smoll Ph.D, it says that “Athletes have an incredible opportunity to use their celebrity power to…

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    “Celebrity is the highpoint of a spectacularized consumer culture, in which the product becomes an image in order to attract the greatest possible attention and hence generate the highest possible return.” Morozoff (2009:281) In this modern day and society that we live in, media in its’ every form, be it the radio which was introduced back in the 1860s, television in the late 19th century, magazines which gained popularity 19th Century, the newspapers which was brought to us in18th century and…

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    Kid celebrities are people that make mistakes just like everyone else. “Sometimes it's hard to do the right thing, when the pressure's coming down like lightning, it's like they want me to be perfect, when they don't even know that I'm hurting.” state's Justin…

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