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perfection, when they garner awards, or as decadent or immoral if they become associated with a scandal. When seen in a positive light, celebrities are frequently portrayed as possessing skills and abilities beyond average people; for example, celebrity actors are routinely celebrated for acquiring new skills necessary for filming a role within a very brief time, and to a level that amazes the professionals who train them. Similarly, some celebrities with very little formal education can sometimes be portrayed as experts on complicated issues. Some celebrities have been very vocal about their political views. For example,
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presence. This heightened visibility brings intense public scrutiny, where every detail of a celebrity's life is subject to constant media coverage. Celebrities often become brands themselves, influencing trends and consumer behavior while navigating the pressures of privacy erosion and mental health challenges. Their portrayal in the media can reinforce stereotypes or challenge societal norms, reflecting their significant cultural and economic impact. As celebrities manage their public personas amidst this pervasive media landscape, their influence on public opinion and behavior remains profound and multifaceted.
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reputable to the general public does not the same marketing flexibility and status-quo as most celebrities allow and have. Therefore, compared to the average person who starts a business, celebrities already have all the cards and odds stacked in their favor. This means they can have an unfair advantage to expose their business ventures and endorsements and can easily capture a more significant amount of market share than the average entrepreneur.
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allow celebrities to communicate directly with their fans, removing the middle-man known as traditional media.Through social media many persons outside entertainment and sports sphere become celebrity in their own sphere. Social media humanizes celebrities in a way that arouses public fascination as
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Although some celebrities have achieved additional financial success from various business ventures, the vast majority of celebrities are not successful businesspeople and still rely on salaried labored wages to earn a living. Most businesses and investments are well known to have a 90 to 95 percent
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The cult of personality (particularly in the west) can be traced back to the Romantics in the 18th century, whose livelihood as artists and poets depended on the currency of their reputation. Establishing cultural hot spots became important in generating fame, such as in London and Paris in the 18th
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got his start on YouTube by posting videos of him singing and got discovered. All of his fans got direct contact with his content and were able to interact with him on several social media platforms. Social media has substantially changed what it means to be a celebrity. Instagram and YouTube allow
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In the past if someone was famous or notorious, it was for something—as a writer or an actor or a criminal; for some talent or distinction or abomination. Today one is famous for being famous. People who come up to one in the street or in public places to claim recognition nearly always say: "I've
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was ranked as the fifth most powerful and the highest-earning celebrity of the year with earnings of $ 125 million. She has consistently been among the most powerful and highest-earning celebrities in the world, occupying the third place in Forbes Celebrity 100 2009 with $ 110 million of earnings,
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Recently, there has been more attention toward the impact celebrities have on health decisions of the population at large. It is believed that the public will follow celebrities' health advice to some extent. This can have positive impacts when the celebrities give solid, evidence-informed health
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or filed for bankruptcy as a result of dabbling with such side businesses or endorsements. Though some might question such validity since celebrities themselves are already well known, have mass appeal, and are well exposed to the general public. The average entrepreneur who is not well known and
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now", which he later insisted was not a boast, and that he was not in any way comparing himself with Christ, gives an insight into both the adulation and notoriety that fame can bring. Unlike movies, television created celebrities who were not primarily actors; for example, presenters, talk show
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Social media and the rise of the smartphone have changed how celebrities are treated and how people gain the platform of fame. Not everything is as concealed as it was back in old Hollywood because now everything is put out on the internet by fans or even the celebrity themselves. Websites like
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Celebrities may be resented for their accolades, and the public may have a love/hate relationship with celebrities. Due to the high visibility of celebrities' private lives, their successes and shortcomings are often made very public. Celebrities are alternately portrayed as glowing examples of
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Mass media has dramatically reshaped the concept of celebrity by amplifying visibility and extending fame globally. With the rise of television, social media, and reality TV, individuals can achieve stardom not just through traditional talents but also through their personal lives and online
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became famous following his murder. The Christian Church promoted him as a martyr, and images of him and scenes from his life became widespread in just a few years. In a pattern often repeated, what started as an explosion of popularity (often referred to with the suffix 'mania') turned into
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Tabloid magazines and talk TV shows bestow a great deal of attention to celebrities. To stay in the public eye and build wealth in addition to their salaried labor, numerous celebrities have participating and branching into various business ventures and endorsements. Many celebrities have
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spread around the globe in the first half of the 20th century and now, the familiar concept of the instantly recognizable faces of its superstars. Yet, celebrity was not always tied to actors in films, especially when cinema was starting as a medium. As Paul McDonald states in
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regular people to become rich and famous all from inside their home. It also allows fans to connect with their favorite celebrity without ever meeting them in person. Everything is being shared on social media so it makes it harder for celebrities to live private lives.
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the "first writer to feel the intense pressure of being simultaneously an artist and an object of unrelenting public interest and adulation", and Juliet John backed up the claim for Dickens "to be called the first self-made global media star of the age of mass culture."
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said, "You have to go through many hoops just to talk to a major celebrity. You have to get past three different sets of publicists: the publicist for the event, the publicist for the movie, and then the celebrity's personal publicist. They all have to approve you."
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where a person becomes overly involved with the details of a celebrity's personal life. Psychologists have indicated that though many people obsess over glamorous film, television, sport and music stars, the disparity in salaries in society seems to value
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Celebrity (noun): a unique persona made widely known to the public via media coverage, and whose life is publicly consumed as dramatic entertainment, and whose commercial brand is made profitable for those who exploit their popularity, and perhaps also for
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In the '60s and early '70s, the book publishing industry began to persuade major celebrities to put their names on autobiographies and other titles in a genre called celebrity publishing. In most cases, the book was not written by the celebrity but by a
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was invented just over 100 years ago, in the flickering glimmer of early Hollywood" and the suggestion that some medieval saints might qualify, Jenner asserts that the earliest celebrities lived in the early 1700s, his first example being
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S.J. Hoffman, C. Tan. 2015. “Biological, psychological and social processes that explain celebrities' influence on patients' health-related behaviors,” Archives of Public Health 73(3): 1-11.
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Another example of celebrities in the entertainment industry was in music, beginning in the mid-19th century. Never seen before in music, many people engaged in an immense fan frenzy called
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In addition to various endorsements, some celebrities have been involved with some business and investment-related ventures also include: and toddler related items, sports team ownership,
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This shift has sparked criticism for promoting superficial recognition over substantive achievements and reflects broader changes in how fame and success are perceived in modern culture.
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failure rate within the first five years of operation. Not all celebrities eventually succeed with their businesses and other related side ventures. Some celebrities either went
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long-lasting fame: pilgrimages to Canterbury Cathedral, where he was killed, became instantly fashionable, and the fascination with his life and death inspired plays and films.
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terminology, refers to someone who attains celebrity status for no particular identifiable reason, or who achieves fame through association with a celebrity. The term is a
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rose to fame through reality TV and social media, transforming her visibility into a powerful brand while navigating intense public scrutiny and personal challenges.
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Theatrical actors were often celebrities. Restaurants near theaters, where actors would congregate, began putting up caricatures or photographs of actors on
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as the top earner "Forbes magazine's annual ranking of the most powerful celebrities", with earnings of $ 290 million in the past year. Forbes cites that
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stating, "What is certain is that Pelé invented this game, the idea of individual global sporting superstardom, and in a way that is unrepeatable now."
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S.J. Hoffman, C. Tan. 2013. “Why Do So Many People Follow Celebrities’ Medical Advice? A Meta-Narrative Review,” British Medical Journal 347: f7151.
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hosts, and newsreaders. However, most of these are only famous within the regions reached by their particular broadcaster, and only a few such as
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debut in 1881 causing a sensation in London by becoming the first socialite to appear on stage. The following year she became the poster-girl for
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list of the highest-paid celebrities in the world. The total earnings for all top celebrity 100 earners totaled $ 4.5 billion in 2010 alone.
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and 19th centuries. Newspapers started including gossip columns and certain clubs and events became places to be seen to receive publicity.
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Although his book is subtitled "from Bronze Age to Silver Screen", and despite the fact that "Until very recently, sociologists argued that
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British actress Lillie Langtry became the world's first celebrity endorser in 1893 when her likeness appeared on packages of Pears Soap.
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was one of highest-earning celebrity athletes, with an income of $ 74 million and is consistently ranked one of the highest-paid
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in Chinese. According to the BBC, there are two kinds of online celebrities in China—those who create original content, such as
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has also appeared in the top ten in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2017, and topped the list in 2014 with earnings of $ 115 million.
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were welcomed home as heroes, had songs and poems written in their honor, and received free food and gifts from those seeking
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participated in many different endorsement opportunities that include: animation, publishing, fashion designing, cosmetics,
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quality to it. When a celebrity's fame recedes over time, the celebrity may find it difficult to adjust psychologically.
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that began in 1841. This created the basis for the behavior fans have around their favorite musicians in modern society.
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in 2020 became the first two athletes in a team sport to surpass $ 1 billion in earnings during their careers.
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have become successful entrepreneurs through starting their own film production companies and running their own
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could be said to have broken through into wider stardom. Television also gave exposure to sportspeople, notably
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is a condition of fame and broad public recognition of a person or group due to the attention given to them by
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became an entrepreneur involved with many sports-related ventures including investing a minority stake in the
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was a singer and actor whose charismatic performances and distinctive voice revolutionized the music industry.
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appeared on a coin in his own lifetime (a departure from the usual depiction of battles and divine lineage).
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and getting the tenth place in the 2011 edition of the list with annual earnings equal to $ 58 million.
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and popular music bring new forms of celebrity, such as the rock star and the pop group, epitomised by
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tendencies towards risk-taking as well as the pressure or opportunities of particular types of fame.
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Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube allow people to become a celebrity overnight. For example,
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Celebrities also typically have security staff at their home, to protect them from similar threats.
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advice, however, it can also have detrimental effects if the health advice is not accurate enough.
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beyond their traditional activities of screenwriting, directing, animating, producing, and acting.
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and established themselves as entrepreneurs, idolizing many well known business leaders such as
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Celebrity endorsements have proven very successful around the world where, due to increasing
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Schumaker, John F., 'Star Struck' New Internationalist; Issue 363, p34-35, 2p, December 2003
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and their private lives became headline news: for example, in Hollywood the marriages of
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Access to celebrities is strictly controlled by their entourage of staff which includes
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each topping the annual list with earnings of $ 500 million over the course of a year.
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is a renowned South Korean actress celebrated for her roles in acclaimed dramas like
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in the 1950s. Like theatrical actors before them, movie actors were the subjects of
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Social media sites have also contributed to the fame of some celebrities, such as
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Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from Bronze Age to Silver Screen
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in the late 19th century. The subject of widespread public and media interest,
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business after leaving behind a distinguished acting career, and rap musician
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is known for her impactful health and wellness advice, particularly through "
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made the first known usage of the phrase in the introduction to his book
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is one celebrity that is commonly described as "famous for being famous".
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in restaurants they frequented, near movie studios, most notably at
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highlighted a longtime trend of Asian internet celebrities called
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expressed his displeasure with 2008 US vice presidential nominee
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effects. An academic study on the subject said that fame has an
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and engaging in high-profile endorsements with brands such as
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reportedly earned over $ 90 million in 2010. In 2011, golfer
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became the subject of "one of the first celebrity trials".
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maintains celebrity entrepreneurship through her ventures
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similarly lauded actors and notorious gladiators, and
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while maintaining a career as a rap artist. In 2014,
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is known for his elaborate stunts and philanthropy.
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