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  2. Alyssa Milano on why Hollywood is so politically left-leaning

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    To stay quiet just isn't an option -- "I can't not speak up," she said -- but she's well aware that other Hollywood figures keep mum about their politics. "I think they're afraid," she said.

  3. Hollywood, Interrupted - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood, Interrupted takes a look at the culture of celebrity, discussing the mannerisms of celebrities such as Barbra Streisand, [1] Winona Ryder, Robert Downey Jr., Eddie Murphy and Angelina Jolie. [2] The work discusses some of the more scandalous of these and other celebrities, as well as their effects on society. [3]

  4. Column: The social anxiety of social media has celebrities ...

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    A spate of stars withdrawing from the public eye reminds us of what we already know: Fame has a price and social media only adds to the anxiety.

  5. People Call Out 30 Celebrities They Claim Act Completely ...

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    Image credits: Kafkaja With the spread of the internet (5.45 billion global users and counting!) and the continued rise of social media (5.17 billion users worldwide), it’s easier now than ever ...

  6. Blockout 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Blockout 2024 (stylized as the hashtag #Blockout2024), variously referred to as Operation Blockout or Celebrity Block Party, [1] was an online movement to block the social media accounts of celebrities and organizations related to their silence over or support for Israel in the Israel–Hamas war.

  7. Celebrity influence in politics - Wikipedia

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    Celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey have become active in politics, with Winfrey endorsing Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008.. Celebrity influence in politics, also referred to as "celebrity politics," or "political star power," is the act of a prominent person using their fame as a platform to influence others on political issues or ideology.

  8. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    This effect can provide a partial explanation for the widespread acceptance of some beliefs and practices, such as astrology, fortune telling, graphology, and some types of personality tests. [38] Illusion of asymmetric insight, where people perceive their knowledge of their peers to surpass their peers' knowledge of them. [39]

  9. The Weeknd Says He Had a 'Mental Breakdown' — and ... - AOL

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    The Weeknd might be doing away with his public persona.. In a new cover story interview with Variety, the R&B singer, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, opened up about experiencing a "mental ...