| Every now and again we hear or read about film superstars and famous performers. The number of celebrities in show business has increased because, to a greater extent, of the media industries giving prominence to celebs' lives and enabling them to be viewed more often and in different places.Talent, popularity and not much education would be sufficient to make you a millionaire star. Very often, talent has nothing to do with how much a celebrity deserves, should make or profit from a film or album. Luck is first and foremost. Big names bring big money to Hollywood. There are thousands of performers who are, obviously, better than many of the celebs we admire and talk about. However, their names would appear in small print, if printed.The hottest and most gifted people in show business earn millions per film or album. The Hottest meandthey are in demand. The Most gifted meandthey are the best in showbiz, because they have demonstrated a first class.Being in the limelight, they set patterns of behaviour for the average person. Often they set a negative behaviour pattern for their fans. In fact, the influence that celebrities have on the average person is colossal. Many young ladies do their best to look like celebrities and starve to death. A lot of people even have plastic surgery to look like their favourite superstars. People try to imitate celebs, which often results in alcohol and drug addiction, outrageous behaviour and felonies. They often find their lives boring and uneventful compared with celebs' and try to conduct the way they do to bring variety to their lives.Celebrities' luxury dresses and costumes, jewels, perfect tan and makeup make the average person feel humble, which results in the inferiority complex.Yet, some celebs set a positive example by raising money for charity, helping seriously sick children, promoting a healthy biography-fashion among youngsters.We should not idealize celebrities, since they have both positive and negative personality traits, and do make mistakes, too. |