Anonymous wrote:Part of the challenge is that the definition of celebrity has changed. All of these so called bloggers, Tik Tok stars, reality tv personalities are considered celebrities. Years ago it was a smaller group of well known people.
The coverage is diluted by including people many people have never heard of or don’t care about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a website that has a lot of celebrity gossip tea, but idk if you’d really like the sites atmosphere, and if would be something your interested in.
DP please share
Anonymous wrote:I know a website that has a lot of celebrity gossip tea, but idk if you’d really like the sites atmosphere, and if would be something your interested in.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone remember CityFile, a great website with juicy info on all who was whose whose in NY?
I think these days there is a culture of celebrity worship in the sense that we only are supposed to consume what their publicist put out or what they put out, anything else is an invasion of privacy, and young folks are lead to believe this is a form of social justice in a way, meaning a way to treat people with respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Entlawyer? He was the best!
Ugh. Enty's blinds are always so obviously bogus. He was really the best?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone remember CityFile, a great website with juicy info on all who was whose whose in NY?
I think these days there is a culture of celebrity worship in the sense that we only are supposed to consume what their publicist put out or what they put out, anything else is an invasion of privacy, and young folks are lead to believe this is a form of social justice in a way, meaning a way to treat people with respect.
Anonymous wrote:I used to love Gawker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Entlawyer? He was the best!
Uh but he's problematic!