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It isn't as difficult (or special, if you ask me) to become a celebrity nowadays.
The internet has put the world at virtually everyone's fingertips. All you have to do is do something really ingenious, really stupid, really shocking or really talented that appeals to 1 million or more people and... BOOM! You're a viral hit.
Do it two or more times and... BSM! You're a celebrity.
Without the vital filter or vetting of time and patience anymore, how much accountability and responsibility do you think celebrities should own?
Or do you think it isn't their concern to be accountable or responsible to society with their content or creations?
Support the show
https://www.youtube.com/@lifeonpodcast/videos
By Stone Stafford and Jony Van4.9
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Send us a text
It isn't as difficult (or special, if you ask me) to become a celebrity nowadays.
The internet has put the world at virtually everyone's fingertips. All you have to do is do something really ingenious, really stupid, really shocking or really talented that appeals to 1 million or more people and... BOOM! You're a viral hit.
Do it two or more times and... BSM! You're a celebrity.
Without the vital filter or vetting of time and patience anymore, how much accountability and responsibility do you think celebrities should own?
Or do you think it isn't their concern to be accountable or responsible to society with their content or creations?
Support the show
https://www.youtube.com/@lifeonpodcast/videos