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  2. Celebrity worship syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley signing autographs for young female fans in Minneapolis, Minnesota in June 1956.Photo taken by The Minneapolis Tribune reporter Powell F. Krueger. Celebrity worship syndrome (CWS) or celebrity obsession disorder (COD) is an obsessive addictive disorder in which a person becomes overly involved with the details of a celebrity's personal and professional life. [1]

  3. Celebrity worship: What it is and why we do it, according to ...

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    An example of the latter can be seen in extreme cases of celebrity stalking or in the ways that fans engage with the celebrity and others on social media. The obsession might lead to feelings of ...

  4. From Denial to Obsession: The 7 Stages of Getting Into a ...

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    Back in the day, there were a finite number of celebrities to get invested in: mostly Hollywood actors, ... relentless obsession with The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives, these days there’s a lot ...

  5. Criticism of reality television - Wikipedia

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    The authenticity of reality television is often called into question by its detractors. The genre's title of "reality" is often criticized as being inaccurate because of claims that the genre frequently includes premeditated scripting, acting, urgings from behind-the-scenes crew to create specified situations of adversity and drama, and misleading editing.

  6. Commentary: NBC's Olympic obsession with celebrities is a ...

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    The Summer Games in Paris have been a star-studded affair. But for The Times' most avid Olympic watchers, NBC's focus on celebrities has been largely an annoying distraction.

  7. Sasaeng fan - Wikipedia

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    The television series Reply 1997, portraying events in Korean popular culture of the 1990s, recounts the rise of fan obsession with celebrities. As opportunities for fans to interact with celebrities were limited, people opted to become "Sukso fans", or sasaeng fans who stay outside a celebrity's house all night until they get to see their idol.

  8. U.S. celebrities were tricked into recording videos later ...

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    Pro-Russia propagandists tricked multiple American celebrities into recording videos that were then doctored and used to try to discredit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to NBC ...

  9. Toy Freaks - Wikipedia

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    Toy Freaks was a controversial YouTube channel run by Gregory Chism, a single father of two living in Granite City, Illinois. The channel was known for its videos featuring Chism and his two daughters in a variety of disturbing or inhumane situations. [2] [3] It was created in 2012 [4] and terminated by YouTube in November 2017. [5]

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