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Falling stars: Why we love watching celebrities crash and burn 31 Articles

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    by Rhonda Nieman

    Celebrities, past and present, are always turning heads with the actions they take. You could sit down right now and pick any celebrity, from the highest paid to the lowest on the totem pole, and know that they have things...read more

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    by Ethel Smith

    I think that perhaps we are all a little jealous of the highs that celebrities have when they are on the way up. Wouldn't we all like to have more cash, to look fabulous and want for nothing. Why not me? we ask ourselves. ...read more

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    by Joe Ross

    Before a celebrity descends from the heavens, returning to the world mere mortals must inhabit every day, they watch their dreams crash and burn. At first, their perspective on this must be third-person. As if watching f...read more

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    by Debbie Robus

    Isn't it funny how so many people assume that rich and famous people "have it made" and don't have problems. Yet look at the "beautiful" men and women who can't seem to make a marriage work. Look at the celebrities in Ho...read more

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    by Donna Alexandria

    The main reason we like watching celebrities crash and burn is largely because of the role celebrities play in our society. Celebrities are the privilege class who regulates cultural, social, and economic trends in our co...read more

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    by Aldo Bonincontro

    People is strange: when the celebrities are on the top of their success or they are reaching it, they are for millions of people their models, reference points; people love them, try to dress like them and know every parti...read more

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    by Jobie Weetaluktuk

    There is no spectator sport like watching celebrates take a fall, crash, and burn. Yeah, it's mean, sour grapes, and nothing better to do kind off attitude. Why do people like to see stars trip, fall, and make a fools of...read more

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    by Michael Puente

    Living in a society that is built around media, and the next tragedy; we thrive on the drama of others because it makes us feel secure in our own. Celebrities, are just people - yet, we hold them on this pedestal, saying, ...read more

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    by Jennifer Pitt

    Schadenfreude and the Joy of Celebrity Downfall I admit it. I am a celeb-gossipist. I buy STAR when I see a new one on the rack (not every week, mind you), and eat up all the stories. My husband and I laugh at the newes...read more

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    by Erinmarie

    I don't love watching anyone's misfortune. That's bad energy to put out there. But I do read the headlines on the tabloids in the grocery store. i can't help it. They are so enticing with their bright colors, and I'm ...read more

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    by StephieL

    As we watch celebrities rise, we tend to grow attached to them. We buy Britney posters and N*Sync bobble-head dolls. We watch as they date, fall in love, and break up. It's like watching a soap opera with a personal con...read more

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    by Dana Loyst

    What more relief can you get from someones else's misfortune? Well, personally, I enjoy it myself to see a bit of human in them with all they have and the perfection of such royal affections they get from the public, its n...read more

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    by Will Kester

    We love building up an unknown to a pinnacle and then we really enjoy knocking them off that pinnacle, or at least watching the fall. Why? It's like watching a train wreck, you have to look, but it's much more fun. ...read more

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    by Julie T.

    We, the celebufans of the world, were the ones who gave these celebrities their fame, and after witnessing the greed and ridiculous behavior, we are also the ones to take it away. It is with awe and admiration that we init...read more

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    by Ted Sherman

    Simple reason. We're all a bunch of jealous creeps. Since ancient times, idol worship has always included an element of evil in the congregation. In ancient Egypt, when a pharaoh died, they always buried alive a bunch of h...read more

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    by Rob Bryant

    Celebrities act as stand-ins for our fantasies. They play out the grand and glorious lives that we think we would like to experience. We raise them up and make them larger than life. In fact it's interesting when you actua...read more

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    by Sheree Zielke

    Deep in our human psyche, there is a nasty little creature that thrives on others' misfortunes, especially the misfortunes of the rich and famous. We don't ever admit to the existence of this little beast, but he exists, ...read more

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    by H.G. Hess

    Why do we love watching celebrities crash and burn? The answer is simple: we crash and burn all the time, experience the ups and downs of life, while their images are supposed to be too perfect to be true. Celebrities ar...read more

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    by Darian Peters

    OK, we've seen them burst on to the scene in a blaze of glory. We've heard about the struggle that they went through to get to the top. We've read about their loves and hates, their clothes, their hair, their cars, their h...read more

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    by Deanne

    Now at days we see very move a celebrity makes. We see the good and the bad, but it is intoxicating to many people to celebrities life become turmoil. Guys and gals alike look at the stars and think why isn't my life like...read more

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