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Tue, Aug 28 2012, 9:47 pm
Now theme song playing in my head.
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Happy18
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Tue, Aug 28 2012, 9:52 pm
Mama Bear wrote: | I think the advent of Twitter has taken celebs off their pedestals. Every actor is now accessible, you can read about their daily goings on from your own computer monitor. |
I agree, it has definitely humanized celebrities, granted I have no idea how twitter works but I know people who use it regularly.
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EmesOrNT
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Tue, Aug 28 2012, 9:56 pm
Happy18 wrote: | Mama Bear wrote: | I think the advent of Twitter has taken celebs off their pedestals. Every actor is now accessible, you can read about their daily goings on from your own computer monitor. |
I agree, it has definitely humanized celebrities, granted I have no idea how twitter works but I know people who use it regularly. |
Just because they're on twitter, doesn't make them any more accessible. Most don't follow you back, even if you tweet them a million times a day. So yea, they tweets things about their day in 140 characters or less, but they're not any more close to you than when they're on the screen.
P.S. - I have been followed, retweeted, and replied to by some celebrities. I doubt they even remember.
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eatingbagels
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Wed, Aug 29 2012, 12:04 am
Not a celebrity junkie but I love looking at pictures of pretty people and perhaps am vaguely interested in specific celebrities. Thought the recent Prince Harry scandal was hilarious, though! Although a part of me wondered how bad he felt about it. (Or did he care at all? Must have been mortifying....)
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TranquilityAndPeace
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Wed, Aug 29 2012, 12:15 am
eatingbagels wrote: | Not a celebrity junkie but I love looking at pictures of pretty people and perhaps am vaguely interested in specific celebrities. Thought the recent Prince Harry scandal was hilarious, though! Although a part of me wondered how bad he felt about it. (Or did he care at all? Must have been mortifying....) |
I think the royals are in a different class than Kim K. Even if they have no power, there is something magical about princes and princess (or duchesses!) in this day and age! I admit that I have read my fair share of Diana bios!
What always makes me take a second look in People magazine at the dentist's office, is when they write about how much money child celebrities earn. The idea of 15 year old Miley Cyrus earning a million dollars at each concert, and doing 50 a year, plus more money from other venues, is something that I find amazing.
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Zehava
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Wed, Aug 29 2012, 6:25 am
EmesOrNT wrote: | Happy18 wrote: | Mama Bear wrote: | I think the advent of Twitter has taken celebs off their pedestals. Every actor is now accessible, you can read about their daily goings on from your own computer monitor. |
I agree, it has definitely humanized celebrities, granted I have no idea how twitter works but I know people who use it regularly. |
Just because they're on twitter, doesn't make them any more accessible. Most don't follow you back, even if you tweet them a million times a day. So yea, they tweets things about their day in 140 characters or less, but they're not any more close to you than when they're on the screen.
P.S. - I have been followed, retweeted, and replied to by some celebrities. I doubt they even remember. | Hello its not them tweeting they have agents for that!!!
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