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    “I haven’t been to the ballet” – a confession that could cost you $20 million?

    Photo below - snubbed actor Timothee Chalamet reacts to rumors that he has been dropped from the upcoming space opera "Dune 3", and the whole film is being re-shot as a ballet . . . Musical tastes are personal, so keep them to yourself Timothee Chalamet!...
    celebrity culture
    film and cinema
    celebrity finances and earnings
    film awards and oscars
    performing arts (ballet and opera)
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    Nicki Minaj Mirroring MAGA Symptoms

    This is most precisely explained by Bob the Drag Queen at the attached link.  tl;dw: Once a figure reaches a pinnacle point in their career/fame/political position, one may expect their followers adopt similar confidence and impunity dethe benefits (or presumed...
    celebrity culture
    mass psychology
    sociopolitical analysis
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  • P

    Should Politics Be On The Playing Field? . Why has just about everything within our lives become political including sports. Should athletes use this form to be political or should they do it off the athletic field and on their own time?

    Wintermoon56•...
    I feel like if you have a platform use it. Athletes are very influential in American society. with that said I believe these celebrities rich ppl should be mindful of WHO made them rich and powerful enough to have a platform....
    media influence
    marketing
    public relations
    celebrity culture
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  • J

    I'm wondering how many of you have backed away from "fame." 

    It comes in all sizes. 

    The joke about people in radio broadcasting is that it is "the lowest wrung of the entertainment ladder."  Even if true, it is still brutal. I had to be better than 300 other applicants for one prestige job I had.  Imagine the pressure these days to be an "influencer."

    I'd like to know authors' views on what you consider "getting there."

    jordanSA•...
    yes totally. I know Tim Ferris talks about the problems of being famous (eg 11 Reasons not to be famous, this article maybe, I just skimmed), Naval Ravikant expresses a similar sentiment "You want to be rich and anonymous, not poor and famous;" I've also heard similar from Bill...
    mental health
    celebrity culture
    quotes
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