Alex Gross: IHSS Sociology Blog - Celebrities

 Alex Gross

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21 September 2020

IHSS Sociology Blog: Celebrities

Why do we worship celebrities? Back 10+ years ago people used to like certain celebrities because of talent which is a very justifiable thing. Nowadays people tend to idolize celebrities, sometimes in unhealthy ways such as wishing they were them, paying LOTS of money to meet them, buying their products, etc. People all over the globe quite literally have access to viewing the social media accounts of celebrities, so this allows many more people to have this temptation. If everyone just collectively stopped supporting a celebrity that was known for their looks, there would be nothing that person could do and they would lose all of their power. Sure art is quite important, but even now artists, singers, and actors could just be forgotten with basically no consequence for the public. The reason I am so interested in why we worship celebrities is because often people end up making themselves sad that they don’t look like or have the same talents as certain celebrities, when it is literally their choice to support them. Most people would love to be famous if they had the option. Despite this, many celebrities try to get out of fame after they’ve had it for a while, because there seems to be less purpose in life. Personally I think that giving people so much power that we then wish we could take away is a foolish cycle. Do you think we should stop lifting celebrities up and making them so crucial to our society?


https://www.livescience.com/18649-oscar-psychology-celebrity worship.html#:~:text=%22Celebrity%20worship%2C%20at%20its%20heart,It%20feeds%20a%20psychological%20need.



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