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fandomsecrets2021-10-17 05:29 pm
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(Anonymous) 2021-10-17 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)before pop celebs it was royals. royalty and their courts were the trend-setters, fashion followed what they did. that apparently goes back as far as the pharaohs so humans have been doing this stupid looking-for-trends-from-our-admired-heroes thing for at least 5000 documented years. we can be better, but will we?
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(Anonymous) 2021-10-17 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)ayrt
(Anonymous) 2021-10-18 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)Still, when I read the news, I'm interested in what affects me directly or indirectly. Even tech news are relevant because of that. I can even understand sports, even if I don't watch them nowadays. But celebrity gossip just seems... there. Someone else's life that is not only not the least relevant to me, but often it's also purposely crafted to get eyes on the thing, either by the editors or the people wanting to prop up the celebrity.
I don't think it's as comparable into following the lives of nobility and royalty, since they were the rulers in the past, whereas celebrities are just spoiled rich kids. A spoiled rich kid has no bearing on what may happen to me, whereas a head of state having skeletons in the closet has relevance in the way they lead, as it also involves their state of mind and mental health.
... Yeah. re-reading what I wrote, I realize I've become a sodding Boomer. Apologies. I do understand the factor on the need for celebrity gossip being human nature. Humans like all information, even gossip, as it tells them about their tribe, and this includes the fact people often have celebrities as parasocial relationships.
I follow fictional character lives, but that's because they're not real, and I love the fiction of it. I know they are explicitly written to be fun to follow, and they follow a story structure for entertainment. News of celebrities are only skin-deep.