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Is a Casanova image really a bad reputation? 😉😆
Originally posted by: smartie_pants
Katrina - the sati savitri "im a pure virginal princess" attitude tht she projects...also, the bimbo image..
When we look at these celebrities we are also looking to them so that we can break away from our own life; the life that we feel is tedious or mundane or mediocre or uninteresting or we think "My life will never get better and my life is so empty, so I look up to these people; and I think they have everything that I want to have, they are everything I want to be and they do all the things that I would love to do; to take the big vacations, to drive in the cars, to dress in expensive clothes, to go to the parties." Now the paradox is that we want to put people up high, on a pedestal, so that we can worship them and then there is a part of us inside, that also wants to tear them down, to bring them down off of the pedestal. So in one breath we are saying, "Oh this is so great, this is so fantastic" and then after a while we become more frustrated with our life, and we say "Oh good! Their life is falling apart and because they are having problems in their life, now I don't feel so bad about the problems in my life" and occasionally it reminds us that "Oh, being a celebrity is not that fantastic."
i had to write about this for an exam as a stimulus peice, the quotes are from a professor interviewed in the documentary...
Originally posted by: choco786
When we look at these celebrities we are also looking to them so that we can break away from our own life; the life that we feel is tedious or mundane or mediocre or uninteresting, it gives us a chance to think "My life will never get better and my life is so empty, so I look up to these people; and I think they have everything that I want to have, they are everything I want to be and they do all the things that I would love to do; to take the big vacations, to drive in the cars, to dress in expensive clothes, to go to the parties." Now the paradox is that we want to put people up high, on a pedestal, so that we can worship them and then there is a part of us inside, that also wants to tear them down, to bring them down off of the pedestal. So in one breath we are saying, "Oh this is so great, this is so fantastic" and then after a while we become more frustrated with our life, and we say "Oh good! Their life is falling apart and because they are having problems in their life, now I don't feel so bad about the problems in my life" and occasionally it reminds us that "Oh, being a celebrity is not that fantastic."
i had to write about this for an exam as a stimulus peice, the quotes are from a professor interviewed in the documentary...
LOL 😆😆
https://x.com/i/status/2011643429827330513 https://x.com/i/status/2011644363617792168
Some celebs landing at Jamnagar... https://www.instagram.com/reel/DS447agDLW3/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DSkzZ3kiuw2/?img_index=2 igsh=MXI0MzNwMTllejR1cg==
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOBPgRXEh6H/?igsh=MWtiaXk0eDNhM2ptcA==
https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/article/ibrahim-ali-khan-on-facing-trolling-for-nadaaniyan-23599465
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