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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. Why we're obsessed with casting celebrities to play public ...

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    According to Vulture, casting a major celebrity as a political figure on SNL wasn’t always the norm. That would typically be a job for a current cast member. That would typically be a job for a ...

  4. Here’s Why You’re *So* Obsessed With Your Favorite Celebrity ...

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    Maybe you felt like you were vicariously living through Taylor Swift when she attended her first of Travis Kelce’s Chiefs games on September 23, or you find yourself rewatching Zendaya’s ...

  5. Which Celebrity Chef Are You? Take Our Quiz! - AOL

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    If you loving watching cooking shows the way we do, you're probably familiar with the many celebrity chefs who have become famous for not only their cooking skills, but their trademarks that make ...

  6. Celebrity culture - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity politicians can be divided into two categories: celebrities that go to the government and hold an elected office and politicians that become celebrities. [14] Celebrities that have held a government office are not uncommon. Donald Trump is an example of one.

  7. Celebrity privacy - Wikipedia

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    Fans try to become physically and mentally closer to their idols by attending concerts, movies, and fan meetings. The term stalking also exists with fans, as in extreme circumstances, fans may be obsessed with their celebrities and invade the celebrities' privacy. [8] Scholar Jens Hoffman has argued that this results from a pathological fixation.

  8. These 17 Celebrities Knew They Would Become Famous ... - AOL

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  9. Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, a person may write an essay and, believing that it fell short of perfection, continues rewriting it, missing the deadline or even failing to complete the task. The subject may remain unaware that others become frustrated and annoyed by repeated delay and inconvenience so caused. Work relationships may then become a source of ...