Sibling Rivalry: Fame, Celebrity Tiers, and the Realities of Being Famous
Sibling RivalryJanuary 8, 20211h 1min70,636 views
28 connections·40 entities in this video→The Nature of Fame and Celebrity
- 💡 Fame is discussed as a complex concept, with the hosts questioning if they are truly famous and by what definition.
- 🎯 They explore different tiers of celebrity, debating whether figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are A-list or B-list, considering social media engagement alongside traditional accolades.
- 🔑 The conversation touches on how fame can be perceived differently, with some individuals like James Charles facing intense scrutiny and potential jealousy from peers.
Celebrity Tiers and Comparisons
- 🌟 The hosts and guests discuss various celebrities, comparing their perceived fame levels, including Miley Cyrus, Trixie Mattel, Todrick Hall, and James Charles.
- 🎤 They debate the definition of A-list, B-list, and C-list celebrities, considering factors like social media following, critical acclaim, and public recognition.
- 🎭 The discussion extends to gay celebrities, ranking themselves and others within that specific category.
The Downsides and Realities of Fame
- ✈️ The realities of fame are explored through anecdotes, such as the intense security and logistical demands faced by someone like Beyoncé during fittings.
- 😩 The hosts share personal experiences of feeling overwhelmed by public attention, including being stopped for photos and the awkwardness of not being recognized by some.
- 💼 The challenges of managing fame are highlighted, including dealing with agents who may not advocate effectively for their clients and the pressure to constantly create content.
Fame, Public Perception, and Cancel Culture
- ⚖️ The concept of cancel culture is examined, with a theory proposed that public anger towards figures like R. Kelly stems from a desire to reclaim something lost when their image is tarnished.
- 💔 The impact of celebrity scandals on personal memories and associations is discussed, using examples like Michael Jackson and Bill Cosby.
- 🎤 The hosts reflect on how their own work, like dance moves or podcast episodes, can have a significant impact on fans' lives, a core aspect of their connection with their audience.
Personal Experiences with Fame
- 🇧🇷 The feeling of extreme fame is vividly described by the experience of crowd-surfing in Brazil, highlighting the intense adoration from fans.
- ✈️ Contrasting experiences with different organizations (Viacom vs. Netflix) reveal disparities in how celebrities are treated and transported, impacting their sense of importance.
- 🚗 The struggle with inadequate representation and the unprofessionalism of an agent are shared, illustrating the less glamorous side of navigating the entertainment industry.
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FameCelebrityPublic RecognitionCancel CultureSocial Media EngagementDrag RaceTier SystemBeyoncéAlexandria Ocasio-CortezJames CharlesR. KellyMichael JacksonBrazilAgent RepresentationFan Interaction
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