Who are you? you may know and you may not, are you like so and so a bright new star Selena Gomez, or what about Justin Beiber? They make news every single day, they are both smart and young and hotter than a bee-hive. But that is what makes Pop-Culture so incredibly inventful. Justin Beiber was discovered on You Tube as young singing sensation, the rest is history.
Miley Cyrus daughter of Tish and Billy Ray Cyrus, whos father is a hottie is also a likeable teen idol, she has made more songs than prouably her life on planet earth. She idolizes her dad, and says not so cute stuff to her mother, I don't think it's too nice, but it is what it is. They have enough money to work it out in counseling until they both grow old and gray.
Then there is incredibles, singers with blond ambition lets see Britany Spears, shes getting older, shes still incredible and I don't think she will ever lose her incredible sexyness. Then theres Christina Angulara she has been a tiltalating success since the get go. Then what happened to Gwen Stefani? Well a couple of children latter, not to mention a sizzleing body, and a movie portraying a stiper in "Burlesque" not to mention another throw back from back in the day none other than "Cher".
She has managed to impress the club circuit, much like the now imprionsoned Phil Spector. Where did all of those people go? Remember when the 70's was the hottest age on the planet? I do, these people rocked the world I grew up in, the new things today that make me think we could do it all over again are growing up with hippie chic. We still have bell-bottoms, we still can "Walk This Way" thanks to seeing the aging Stephen Tyler, still full of lip citement and enjoying his time "American Idol".
There are so many people that are talented and witty and exceptional, but today thanks to reality t.v. everybody can have a say in something that somehow conforms to their life. I personally think it's great, I like to see people communicate about how they feel about life in general. There are so many t.v. shows based on nothing less than peoples short falls, or the worse case scearnior remember, "Ugly Betty"? The worse case sceaniros always seemed to bring the best out of her, what about "What Not To Wear"? The honesty that is displayed is really a relief for many of the fans as well as the people who have dealt with some of lifes more un kind moments. People that have dealt with cancer, loss of family members, poverty, true heros of the everyday kind.
There are many causes and many actresses and actors and others in the industry are very kind and take special care to notice many different fund raisers. If it weren't for them taking interest there wouldn't be grants and money that is donated to many worthy causes.
Another area that is touched with Pop-Culture is when something significant happens in the movies that has happend in real life. It is refreshing to see that the person who has been dealt a bad hand, can somehow get back or change the cards. It is also good to see the loser become the winner, or the vice versus. Sometimes it is an accomplishement to read about a favorite performer who has stoped using drugs or alcohol, as these trends tend to influence our young people.
Seeing your favorite performer manage their fame and not have their fame manage them, or becoming more accessible is a also worthwhile. After all many actors and actresses try to stay out of the public due to hounding for autographs, or a picture, or to stop and talk about their next big picture. Life would be an endless game of where and when and who and why, if it were not for magazines like "Teen Beat"? it's still around right? Anybody remember Keith Partridge aka David Cassidy at some magazine stand did someone say "hot"? Okay you got the point keeping up with pop-culture sure says one thing, things don't change as much we think. We still value what other people are doing and what other people think and double yes we care even more when it's our celebritys that share the same stage.


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