2022-05-12
41 分钟Hello.
In the last episode, I started talking about how I feel like there is this huge culture shift happening, and I specifically talked about how I feel the culture around social media was shifting.
But in today's episode, I'm going to be talking about how I feel mainstream celebrity culture is shifting as a part of a three part series where I touch on this culture shift that I feel happening, even though it's not extremely obvious, I feel like we've all been feeling a culture shift happening.
The way that we used to perceive social media and mainstream celebrities and trends and all of these things is just rapidly changing.
It feels, and if you haven't listened to the last episode specifically touching on social media, go check it out.
Or don't.
In this episode, we're talking about mainstream celebrities, a list celebrities, and how their impact and their presence in pop culture seems to be changing.
First, I want to start out by describing my definition of a mainstream celebrity.
I would consider a mainstream celebrity to be somebody who is heavily in the industry of whatever their form of entertainment is.
For example, an actor or an actress, a musician, a singer, a model.
Celebrities that are famous for a craft that has historical value, like a singer, a model, an actress, an actor.
Those types of celebrities have existed for hundreds of years.
That's a mainstream celebrity.
A mainstream celebrity is somebody who is heavily involved in the industry of their craft.
And their craft, whatever that may be, has existed for a very long time.
In comparison to, say, an Internet celebrity, that's a very new type of celebrity that has no roots in history.
Like, there's never been an Internet celebrity before now.
And Internet celebrities, a lot of the times, aren't involved in the industry of entertainment.
You know, a lot of Internet celebrities become famous without any help from an agent or a manager or anything like that.
They become famous on their own and a lot of times for very mysterious reasons.