|
|
... innate celebrity-instinct used to be directed in really dangerous ways – towards finding revering warriors like Achilles, who killed ... pretty sounds – seems positively benign. Modern celebrity isn't a deterioration from a pristine past; it' ... hell.It's only once you admit that celebrity has a place that you can keep it in its place. To a culture, celebrity is like sugar: fun in moderation ...
|
|
... in Madrid is banking on that, because they will be selling condom decorated by Beckham to go with their Tears of Eros show. They will be available in the gift show for those lucky enough. Celebrity endorsements are fine, but this is too far.
The Olsen twins may be doing great, but their Full House older sister Jodie Sweetin (who played Stephanie Tanner) has a book coming out soon that ...
|
|
... who recently spent time in jail, is reportedly seeking a spot on Celebrity Big Brother. The Daily Star reports that George, ... £200,000 fee for agreeing to sign on.
The 48-year-old former Culture Club singer earlier this year spent time in jail ... Anderson has denied reports that she is to appear on UK reality shows such as I’m A Celebrity and Celebrity Big Brother
Boy George wrote song about ...
|
|
... in general.
Variety reports that Jennifer Hudson has been cast as Winnie Mandela, wife of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president, in the upcoming biopic "Winnie."
"Harry Potter" himself will appear on a future episode of "The Simpsons," EW.com reports. Daniel Radcliffe is the latest celebrity guest star for the show, now celebrating 20 years.
|
|
... about our current publicity-seeking self-made opportunity-grabbing celebrity-aspiring culture that's growing like a cancer and effecting our kids. It ... as vice is now pursued and embraced as virtue. I think if we were given the opportunity to stand outside of our culture and see it for what it really is, we'd see just how pathetic we've become.
The NIV translation of the Bible tells ...
|
|
... I start comparing. I start wishing that I could look like her, then her, and pretty soon I hate the way I look.
That’s the culture of beauty. It’s never satisfied, never good enough, and never you. The farther you go to chase it, the farther it backs away from your grasp.
Today’s celebrity culture says that we have to reach physical perfection in order to be called beautiful. ...
|
|
Related Tags
|