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How come famous people only date famous people?
“Celebrities can successfully date ordinary people as long as they’re both aware they will be publicly scrutinized and that their lives may be dictated by the celebrity’s appearance and production schedule.
Why do celebrities only marry other celebrities?
They know how “fame” is and how to deal and cope with it. One big plus for them is, their fame and glory seem to be doubled or intensified when two big stars marry. Their popularity may skyrocket. They get a great deal of publicity because of their union, more than they would separately.
Why do I get so obsessed with celebrities?
People are more susceptible to over-the-top celebrity worship when they’re in a phase of identity adjustment. If a person is going through a divorce, loses a job or is having relationship problems, celebrity obsession may be a life raft they cling to. “It gives them a sense of identity, a sense of self.
Why do celebrities tend to date/marry other celebrities?
Why do celebrities tend to date/marry other celebrities? It seems nowadays (maybe always) that celebrities will only date other celebrities. It’s like “celebrity” has become its own breed of human and god forbid their offspring be mutts.
Why do we fall in love with celebrities?
The instant connection Whos feel with Whos and celebs with celebs applies to romance, too. Beyond their mutual need for a certain level of discretion, the famous and quasi-famous share an understanding that civilians could never truly understand their lives.
Why do celebs get divorced so often?
With the likes of Susan Sarandon involved with Tim robbins they can’t drive anyone else crazy. Celebs are the people celebs hang with the most and think will understand them the best. The problem is, they tend to be extremely self-absorbed, which is why they tend to divorce so quickly and often.
How do Hollywood actors get along?
They catch up at Oscar parties and gossip about other actors together on set; they canoodle (whatever that means) in the booths of trendy West Hollywood restaurants; they stop and share pleasantries when they run into each other in front of a Coffee Bean at the Grove.