benjaminmeyer+FollowWhy did celebrity culture die down after 2020? 🤔Not too long ago, it felt like celebrity gossip was everywhere. Entire news cycles would revolve around who Kim Kardashian was dating, what drama was unfolding in Hollywood, or who wore what to the Met Gala. But post-2020, the volume seems to have dropped. People don’t seem nearly as obsessed with celebs as they once were—at least not in the same way. Is it because of the pandemic shift in priorities? The rise of influencers over traditional celebrities? Or maybe just collective fatigue? #celebrityculture #Post2020World #PopCulture #SocialMedia #Celebrity #Discussion 30Share
qgonzalez+FollowKate Moss in Gold?! 🗣️Marc Quinn’s gold statue of Kate Moss, Siren, has fans divided! Some say casting her as a modern idol in a wild yoga pose is genius commentary on celebrity culture, while others think it’s just over-the-top worship of fame. The fact that it’s solid gold (110 lbs!) only fuels the debate: is this art or just another example of celebrity excess? The drama’s real, especially with its spot at the British Museum next to ancient icons. #KateMoss #MarcQuinn #ModernArt #CelebrityCulture #ArtDebate #Entertainment10Share
vdunn+FollowHollywood Ending Twist?! 🍿Nancy's Bookshelf just dropped a wild episode—Ken Auletta spills behind-the-scenes tea on Harvey Weinstein’s Hollywood downfall and the toxic silence that let it happen. But the real debate? Steve Inskeep claims Jessie and John Frémont basically invented celebrity culture AND helped spark the Civil War. Are we giving them too much credit or is this the real origin of fame drama? The Chico commentators definitely had thoughts! #NancyBookshelf #HarveyWeinstein #CelebrityCulture #CivilWar #BookTalk #Culture30Share