
How the internet destroyed the cult of celebrity
By democratising fame, the internet has stripped celebrities of the special status they have enjoyed for generations. Now we all think we’re VIPs.
By democratising fame, the internet has stripped celebrities of the special status they have enjoyed for generations. Now we all think we’re VIPs.
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