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Do you care about celebrity culture?

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Be honest, because a lot of people are so quick to say they absolutely don't give the slightest fuck about stupid celebrities but they probably care more then they realise.

 

Oddly I probably care more about minor celebrities then the major ones, didn't care at all about Brad and Jennifer splitting, or how many kids Angelina's adopted now, or how many kids Madonna's adopting, couldn't give a shit.

 

But I can be a victim of reality television, I watched a lot of Big Brother, well at the start, about halfway through I kinda stopped paying attention. Mainly watched it because it was the last one. I keep an eye on X Factor, but generally if I'm flicking around the internet I'm more likely to click on a celebrity article about some reality show contestant instead of an actual celebrity.

 

Anyway, yes, celebrity culture, entire magazines sold weekly in the millions about all this shit, about people wearing clothes and having hair, where does it end? Do you really care?

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Not at all. seriously. I get annoyed by these kind of programmes on TV...it is such a waste.

No. There are things I will comment on if I hear somebody talking about it, but it's nothing I'd care to track down myself and I'd be happier if I didn't hear people talking about it.

No... I think that a lot of things that are broadcasted about someone should be kept to them. To me it's an invasion of privacy, even though being famous kind of makes being in the spotlight and people talking about your life a given. I personally don't care too much about celebrities personal lives though.

A little, but it has to be either a really interesting story or deal with someone I have a personal interest in. A lot of celebrity culture deals with neither interesting stuff nor celebrities that I am interested in.

Not at all, with the exception of Matt Bellamy, Dom Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme. :P

 

Like, I got all fangirly and went "AWWW!!!" when I heard Wolsty's wife had a baby two weeks ago. :baby: :lol:

I used to LOVE big brother, I ducked in and out of it and it was highly lulzy :lol:

 

and I spose I have read a few celebrity magazines and although it's evident that they are completely full of crap they are actually quite entertaining to read.

 

I do not, however, see the lure of following these celebrity things obsessively or religiously.

I have better things to be doing with my own life then watching some alleged A-listers trying to get on with theirs.

Posh and Becks had toast and some cornflakes for breakfast last tuesday, then washed it down with orange juice, she was wearing some Leboutin Pumps.

I Don't really care to hear about celebrities, Only if it's about some music or TV show I'm into but I'm generally not that interested in their personal lives.

It all depends on the celebrity in question. I'm much more apt to pay attention to something relating to Muse than I am to Justin Bieber, for example.

I can't say I'm not interested in it, i regularly read celebrity blogs and watch shows about celebrities.

But I don't really care that much, like if I couldn't read about celebrities I wouldn't be upset or distraught.

Celeb culture is tiresome. Not helped by sleazy red tops who would rather talk about the latest attention seeking undeserving/untalented knob on X factor or Big Brother which is pseudo celeb culture which makes it even worse than real celeb culture.

Celeb culture is tiresome. Not helped by sleazy red tops who would rather talk about the latest attention seeking undeserving/untalented knob on X factor or Big Brother which is pseudo celeb culture which makes it even worse than real celeb culture.

 

The "celeb" thing with big brother is the worst.

The british tabloids with big brother, jordon, posh and becks ... you know the general crap,

well they're so bad D:

I love reading the latest news about hollywood actors, musicians, models. People who are proper famous.

The "celeb" thing with big brother is the worst.

The british tabloids with big brother, jordon, posh and becks ... you know the general crap,

well they're so bad D:

I love reading the latest news about hollywood actors, musicians, models. People who are proper famous.

 

That's what I don't get with the OP. Surely if you're going to follow one faction of celeb culture you'd follow the 'worthy' members of it and not some bimbo on Big Brother who's biggest claim to fame is farting in a hot tub or something.

Hollywood is the worst, srsly.

You've obviously never read articles on Jordan and Peter or Kerry Catona.

:lol:

 

 

please don't ever.

Oh I won't, I don't even have a clue who those people are. :uhoh:

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I can't say I'm not interested in it, i regularly read celebrity blogs and watch shows about celebrities.

But I don't really care that much, like if I couldn't read about celebrities I wouldn't be upset or distraught.

 

Thank you the ELS for making me feel less weird. :disappointed:

 

At the same time I can't say I regularly read celebrity blogs, but here and there I get an interest, I normally resolve my interest within an hour or so, like when I took an interest into what Perez Hilton had to say about life.

 

Which was, fascinating. Everyone's gay by the way.

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