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#1 User is offline   chimneytoplove 

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Posted 20 May 2007 - 08:44 AM

Celebrity Worship Syndrome: Is America’s Obsession With Stardom Becoming Unhealthy?

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Feeling a little let down now that Ben and Jen's wedding is on hold? Don't worry — you're not alone.

In fact, a lot of people who would have never made it past security at the reception are fretting over the couple's future — not to mention all those presents that have to be returned.

"We as a society are becoming overly preoccupied with celebrities and the fantasy images it evokes," says James Houran, a psychologist with the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.

After surveying more than 600 people, Houran's team of researchers from universities in the United States and Britain recently identified a psychiatric condition they have dubbed "celebrity worship syndrome." It's an unhealthy interest in the lives of the rich and fabulous. According to the researchers, about a third of us have it to some degree.

To measure people's interest in celebrities, the group devised the celebrity worship scale. The three levels move from:

Entertainment social: This is casual stargazing. The level of celebrity worship here is really quite mild: "My friends and I like to discuss how Ben could have moved from Gwyneth to J.Lo."
Intense personal: The person seems to feel a connection with the star: "I consider Halle Berry to be my soul mate."
Borderline pathological: Here, admiration has gone stalker-esque: "When he reads my love letters, Brad Pitt will leave Jennifer Aniston and live happily ever after with me."

"Celebrity worship has probably existed as long as there have been famous people," says Horan. "But it has probably only become as intense as it is given the technological advances that allow us to create societies, market them to a worldwide audience, and share information about them."

Pure Escapism

Today's culture, with its proliferation of celebrity news magazines such as Us, People and In Touch, and television shows like Entertainment Tonight and the all-celeb, all-the-time E! network, undoubtedly abet celebrity worship. But can you blame Americans for going a little overboard in their interest in Britney/Madonna kiss or the May-December romance of Ashton and Demi?

With the repercussions of 9/11, the ailing economy, and the war in Iraq, following the glamorous lives of these celebrities offers a diversion in the same way that Golden Age movie stars like Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, and Bette Davis did during the Great Depression.

"Any magazine editor will tell you, Colin Farrell still sells better than Colin Powell," says William Bastone, founder and editor of the popular Internet site www.smokinggun.com.

Simon Dumenco, a columnist for Folio:, a magazine about the magazine industry, goes further, remarking that gossip pages are "the magazine equivalent of crack. "

"These magazines are proliferating for the same reason prescriptions of antidepressants and other psychotropic drugs are proliferating," he says. "They dull our emotional pain."

False Idols

In discussing celebrity worship syndrome, Houran is careful to add that a certain degree of star admiration is normal. "Celebrities can inspire people of all ages to be better than they are," he says.

Evolutionary biologists, say, in fact, that identifying with a famous person is a natural part of human development, and it's understandable to want to emulate celebrities.

"Humans, unlike other species, obtain most of their information about the world from other humans," says anthropologist Francisco Gil-White from the University of Pennsylvania. "We were selected not only to rank successful individuals highly and to prefer them as models, but also to kiss up to them in order to make them prefer us as interactional partners."

As the new season of reality television begins, and society is bombarded with instant celebrities from the latest cast of Survivor, perhaps Americans should take a closer look at their idols and whether they deserve all the adoration.

"Celebrities are no longer people who have special talents and attributes," says Houran. "Many celebrities are simply marketing products."

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Posted 20 May 2007 - 09:10 AM

I wouldn't call myself as obsessed as some other people - I'm not one of those people who are so obsessed with [insertmalecelebrity] that if I ever saw them with another girl I wouldn't go ballisticisimus.. I admire a few for acting/singing/general talent and looks but not to the point of extreme obsession..

but yeah, some people can go crazy over them. o_o

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Posted 20 May 2007 - 09:53 AM

The celebrity worship syndrome is pathetic.

But don't be naive. What you are doing is not working.

Adriana is hot.
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Posted 20 May 2007 - 10:06 AM

Everyone of us reading this board is a at least an entertainment social.

In the words of Jay Kay:


Maybe, just maybe, an obsession with someone seemingly perfect - as sculptured for marketing like a product - gives us all a glimpse of hope that our own flaws will someday go away, and that it is plausible to be as 'perfect' as celebrities are.

Its bad, but our society will probably never kick this habit. Lifes like that!
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Posted 20 May 2007 - 09:03 PM

QUOTE(mtrgl7 @ May 21 2007, 03:53 AM) View Post
The celebrity worship syndrome is pathetic.

But don't be naive. What you are doing is not working.

Adriana is hot.




The first and last sentences was what I was gonna say.
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Posted 21 May 2007 - 10:53 PM

well they are considered US royalty... rolleyes.gif
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Posted 22 May 2007 - 01:24 AM

very, very interesting thread (:

i do admit i am a little celebrity obsessed sometimes.
with korean gasoos, especially dong bang shin ki.

but as long as you constantly keep a check on yourself, and don't let it overrule yourself, it's fine.
A FANTASY WORLD OF YOUR OWN IS PERFECTLY OKAY.

why else would people invent things like FAIRYTALES, and simulation games like SIMS and all?
To let people live the life they've always dreamed of, of course! (:
DONG BANG SHIN KI! <3333
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Super Junior, Shinhwa, SS501, Bi, Lee Hyori, Yoon Eun Hye, KPOP! (:

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 03:22 AM

theres nothing wrong about looking up on celebrities. everyone here likes looking at pics etc. obsession is like stalking everything about the artist. besides when on earth did celebrities have to be talented? celebrities = famous. you can be famous for many things...
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Posted 22 May 2007 - 06:06 AM

People are aware of this already, it's just that some ignore that and think their case is different. People who are obsessed, I mean.

Like someone else said, it's all very well to look up to them, and it's fine to try and have a bit of fantasy, as long as you know that's what it is, and when to stop. You can think - when you see your favourite actor get married in a movie - "oh, I wish that was me in that dress XD" and then daydream about how cool your wedding would be, silly things like that. But to forget your real life and dedicate yourself to one day marrying that man, and planning to the last detail what your life will be like with them...that's mad.

It's easy to fantasize about celebrities because they are portrayed as "perfect". By being shockingly good-looking if in no other way. We cant find people like that lying around, so we enjoy of them what we can. The problem being, when someone is constantly in the public eye and you're learning "everything" about them, the obsessed people can create this idea that the celebrity - in a way - belongs to them. Because, of course, they've read every book, every magazine, seen every film, heard every song...why shouldnt they have some privileges?

A thing that can ruin these people further, is when they discover that their idol is not perfect and then their mental state just collapses. They get angry at the celebrity for not being perfect, when they're also annoyed at themselves for forgetting that the celebrity is still a person.

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 09:11 AM

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Intense personal: The person seems to feel a connection with the star: "I consider Halle Berry to be my soul mate."
Borderline pathological: Here, admiration has gone stalker-esque: "When he reads my love letters, Brad Pitt will leave Jennifer Aniston and live happily ever after with me."


Now those two are just creepy. Fantasizing is okay, as long as it doesn't get out of hand, like the woman who was/is obsessed with Andy Lau.
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Posted 22 May 2007 - 12:52 PM

hmmm...u can't really call this an obsession..u just like to look at them..cuz their hot/pretty , love their music, movies or love them becuz they r a comedian etc....but then if follow them wherever they go...( like wat reporters do ) >.<..n think that everything they do is cool..n all the other crazy stuff...like buying their underwear or w/e on ebay ( lol ) how random..but yea..then u have issues
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Posted 22 May 2007 - 03:01 PM

QUOTE(kkkkk @ May 20 2007, 01:06 PM) View Post
Everyone of us reading this board is a at least an entertainment social.

In the words of Jay Kay:
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Maybe, just maybe, an obsession with someone seemingly perfect - as sculptured for marketing like a product - gives us all a glimpse of hope that our own flaws will someday go away, and that it is plausible to be as 'perfect' as celebrities are.

Its bad, but our society will probably never kick this habit. Lifes like that!


This is rather off-topic but it's sooo cool how his name is Jay Kay!!! w00t.gif

Awwww. Nothing wrong with wanting to stalk our fellow celebs and cut off a lock of their hair as a souvenir.. JayKay! hardyhar.

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 07:46 PM

thats life.... hate them or love them u cant change people....

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 08:03 PM

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Posted 01 June 2007 - 08:41 PM

adriana is gorgeous en hot.,.,


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