Are the rich, glamorous, famous people you see on TV and magazine ads really setting a good example for other people? Celebrities encourage others to not be themselves and fall in to the trap of stereotyping. They should not be role models. Kids that look up to celebrities might think that they should be perfect. People would try to live up to famous people and possibly get in harm’s way. Can you imagine walking down the street with fifty other people looking and acting like someone on a billboard above you?
No one, not even celebrities are perfect. Models on magazine covers are airbrushed to look stunning, and singers and actors have huge makeup crews who work on them for hours. I think celebrities are quickly setting a standard on how people should act and look. Trends are okay, but people should strive to be unique.
How are you supposed to live up to someone who is mostly fabricated?
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2006-12-07
10:18:13
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