Monday, August 26, 2013

Reality Power vs Star Power

       Something came to my attention watching the VMA's and talking to friends about their opinions on the stars in BK. We craved that star quality. Back when Britney was everything. When Beyonce came out as a Solo artist. That Star Power that shines on the Red Carpet. 
        I've noticed how many more stars we have compared to when I was growing up in the early 2000's. We can thank Reality TV for that. Now I'm not knocking Reality TV because I love me some reality TV, but now a days it seems a little easier to become a star. Next thing you know they started a clothing line, makeup line, tanning lotions, jewelry, wrote a book, starred in a movie, came out with a song and then are invited to star studded events and premiers. Does it not give the population and younger generation assumptions on putting their focus on becoming a reality star to get all of these bonuses? TV doesn't show the quick success these stars receive like hard work. Yes you are trading your private life in for complete exposure, but is it worth it all in the end? Are these stars really designing their own lines or are they telling their team members what they like, what they don't like and then approve? Are they really singing or is that editing? Does this make the other designers, singers, actors and entrepreneur's that actually went to school and started from the bottom a run for their money? Are they jealous? 
        I will give it to the reality stars that have stuck around. I mean like Heidi Klum says one day your in and the next day your out. It doesn't just go for Fashion anymore. These reality stars have had to work hard to stick around and compete with everyone else. They have to keep themselves relevant and talked about. So what do you think? Does the media show becoming a reality star an automatic pedestal for fame? 


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