Sam the Hells Angel wrote:Something that occured to me the other day while studying the importance of promotion for Hollywood stars (film studies AS). I was watching Faking It a couple of months ago and a director came out with "Celebrities aren't like normal people - they're a different race" Got me thinking - is this true? Because some seem to be relatively normal but most look like they're from a different planet. It makes me wonder if you could ever be 'normal' in that kind of envioroment, including 'down to earth' people like Chris. With all this John Leslie/Angeus Deayton drugs stuff it seems to be the lifestyle and pressure that leads people down that slippery road. Anyway, after all that my question is - Aled, what are celebrities like really? Are they what they promote or something completly different when the publics backs are turned? In general I mean - no names if you don't want to. Be honest now! Sorry about the speech folks but its someat that interests me.
Q1 - What's a celebrity? Q2 - where's the line when someone moves from being normal to being a celebrity?
From what I've found everyone's normal. They're all normal. Go to the loo, go shopping, cry over relationship breakups, get dumped, go out with people, have dull days and showbiz days. I've found the level of showbizness that defines how famous someone is, is defined when they work. The ones who are ultra famous are the ones who are lost in their own work/showbusiness. I can honeslty say there is no-one at Radio 1 who's like that. I;d say very few in Britain - you'd find them in America mainly.
you'll find every job, every line of work, every walk of life there are people rightly or wrongly who take drugs. It's just that the papers would't give a poo to Joe Bloggs who snorts the odd line. However a celebrity will make the front page so it makes the papers giving the impression that it's just the showbiz ones who are dysfunctional.
There are a lot more partying in showbiz, but then anyone who goes partying - whatever the job would be in the same enviornment. Does that answer the question?