Celeb-Pity

Celeb-Pity

Sitting in the dentist waiting room I have a choice of Essex Homes or a glossy celebrity magazine to browse through to kill time. In hindsight I should have opted at looking at maisonettes in Ockenden. Flicking through the pages of  ‘Empty Monthly’ really brought home the point. What a shallow world we live in! I became depressed. Of the 4 magazines I flicked through there was not a single article of any worthiness. Not a single sentence worth reading. Not a single word over 3 syllables.

The focus of these magazines seem to be on the latest 15-minute celebrities. Big Brother being the theme of the more recent magazines. I kept asking myself ‘Why do they focus on THESE celebrities? Of all of the people in the World who have any distinguishable talent the editor has chosen to do a piece on Pixie Chantel Smith, the lesbian, skinhead, tourettes, nymph rocker from Skegness who has just been kicked out of the BB house’. Is it because Pixie has as an in depth philosophical outlook on life and our existential existence?

Then I had an epiphany. No…..it’s because their fame is in the grasp of everyone! You don’t need any concern-able talent to become part of THIS celeb club. In fact talent would probably hold you back. Maureen from Driving School became a celeb because she couldn’t drive. Jade Goody became famous as a ditsy blond who was slightly racist. These are hardly attributes that should be desirable, they are however easily attainable. So we have no talent and we’ve changed our name to Starbustron3000….what next?

Well the remaining padding on these magazines are filled with pictures of gorgeous models to show us how we should look. There are even tips on how to achieve these glamorous looks. In case we were still in doubt about our credentials for becoming a celebrity the remaining sections are dedicated to making proper celebrities looking rough. Anna Hathaway looks terrible here what a crap celebrity’…erm but isn’t she an actor with some discernible talent? Now we’re thinking ‘Wow they look like crap in the morning just like me! Ergo I can also be a celebrity!’

How depressing is this! I mean seriously, are we really meant to look up to these people? Be envious of these beings that would do anything to be center of attention? I’m proposing a new magazine. It can still have the glossy model pics, the make up and fashion tips. However, all irrelevant talentless celebrity pieces will be replaced with actual celebrities giving interviews on how they became a great musician, author, artist….zoo-ologist etc… Anything with some level of merit. Come on ladies set your sights a little higher!

Posted by Nick 'Lenny' Bennett

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  1. Ditto! I feel the same. It has become standard practise to work to the lowest common denominator. Use small words, short sentences, add a bit of schadenfreude and pics of celebs at their worst and you have a magazine.

    The media would say that “we give people what they want”. Then people don’t know better. I remember asking a woman I used to work with why she watched Eastenders so religiously, she said “cos, it makes me feel better about my life.” Good grief.

    Stop this insidious methodology, intstead of teaching people to look down on others, help them to look up at their own possibilities.

    July 24, 2010 @ 10:58 am

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