Anonymous wrote:Maybe another reason is that there are so many top celebrities no one cares about particular ones. In the old days, there were just a couple handfuls and it was all about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe another reason is that there are so many top celebrities no one cares about particular ones. In the old days, there were just a couple handfuls and it was all about them.
Who are the top celebrities? I keep seeing the same old ones, like Clooney, Pitt, Roberts. It’s like there aren’t any younger ones?
Agree it’s getting harder to be a top celebrity now that there is so much more content and it gets diluted in that people are into many different things and there’s so much more to choose from.
Scarlett Johansson is pretty big. Maybe Natalie Portman. Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence for the 30s. I think it will take a few years to see if anybody who is currently in their 20s will stick around to be a top celeb and have staying power.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like entertainment people are obsessing of why this is and the answer is very simple. Celebrities are overexposed. We have too much access to them. There’s no mystery. People used to turn in to see the celebrities because that was the one big time you could see them as people instead of in a magazine or on Access Hollywood or whatever.
Now, we see them all the time. We know their opinions on this or that. We know their dog’s name. We know that they are just people and not nearly as interesting as we had been led to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe another reason is that there are so many top celebrities no one cares about particular ones. In the old days, there were just a couple handfuls and it was all about them.
Who are the top celebrities? I keep seeing the same old ones, like Clooney, Pitt, Roberts. It’s like there aren’t any younger ones?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe another reason is that there are so many top celebrities no one cares about particular ones. In the old days, there were just a couple handfuls and it was all about them.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like entertainment people are obsessing of why this is and the answer is very simple. Celebrities are overexposed. We have too much access to them. There’s no mystery. People used to turn in to see the celebrities because that was the one big time you could see them as people instead of in a magazine or on Access Hollywood or whatever.
Now, we see them all the time. We know their opinions on this or that. We know their dog’s name. We know that they are just people and not nearly as interesting as we had been led to believe.