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Are overrated.
They are just people who are in your face (tv/movies etc) and that's it.
They aren't special and everyone else make them rich and famous (buying their crap, movies/shows etc)
They wouldn't be anything without people "supporting" them. This world is lame, especially following other "Humans" around like they are anything but.
So and so got married, And? so and so broke up, And? so and so happened to this/that actor/actress, And? so and so had a baby! And? such pointless and meaningless crap lol
that's pretty much how people thought about celebrities since day 1, now isn't that interesting.
when we see the turning point, the bystander doesn't agree because spokesperson is singular