Will the era of grand "golden movie star" brand of celebrity culture make its return? 13
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No internet celebrities(/another type of celebrity)are growing more popular (11) 85%
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Yes it will. People need larger than life celebrities. Relatability doesn't cut it. (1) 8%
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N/A (1) 8%
For example I've heard first gen fans say Yoona and Suzy (who are far above any 3rd gen it girl or cf queen in terms of popularity except maybe Jennie or hwasa) can't hold a candle to Lee hyori or s.e.s Eugene. That's highly debatable but the reach of a celebs popularity seems to be decreasing as every generation goes by. Hell we've all seen plenty of threads worrying about 4th gen on here.
Except for bts's case in kpop in where they were the rarity not the rule, this seems to be a common topic in most entertainment industries like bollywood, hollywood or the western pop scene. Actors/actresses/idols were idol worshipped for decades but todays star kids have to fight for the same space with an internet celebrity. There's so much talent and variety in beauty these days but the new age of stars in general seem to lack that same long term grip on the audience.
In China, Sk and Japan there are streamers or bjs that make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year and in the west tiktokers/influencers are making the same dough and getting opportunities aswell. The kardashian-jenner clan is just as if not more well known than pop stars like Taylor swift or Justin beiber. We don't care much about the Olympics or know most of the celebs walking the red carpet at huge award shows like the Oscar's or the Grammys when decades ago these were events that raked in tons of interest.
P.S this is a generalized question don't take it to heart and don't hold back from talking about regional film industries either. This isn't strictly a kpop question so feel free.