Negative impact of celebrities on youth
Celebrities have a great impact on teenagers, which is a considerable problem nowadays. We have all been witnessing unacceptable behavior by teenagers and children as well, however it is most likely to be labeled as “they are teenagers, they will grow out of it sooner or later”, but such behavior just showed up in our generation, whereas it did not exist in our parent’s and grandparent’s generations. Such a problem might not affect the society in the meantime but it definitely will be affected in the long term when this generation takes over the decision-making role. Unfortunately teenagers have an easy access to the social media where all the news of celebrities is widely spread in all the social media
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Firstly, with regard to dress, most celebrities are dressing inappropriately, where they wear revealing outfits and their style is extraordinary in a not presentable way. People in the west might not find it as an issue, but that is the complete opposite in the middle east’s culture, because of our traditions and that is something the teenagers in the Middle East don’t understand, they are trying in many ways to change their ancestor’s traditions and that itself is another significant problem. A further impact is with respect of behavior and lifestyle. According to Banigbe (2016). “Some teens today are easily influenced by what they see and if a teen is a huge fan of a celebrity, sooner or later, he might get obsessed with what that celebrity does and want to be exactly like him or her, from attitude to habits to character, not knowing that most of these things are just mere stage or screen acts and that they may be a different person in reality.” The definition of “cool” is defined inaccurately nowadays, where it is defined as breaking the rules, having fun all the time, not taking education seriously and also getting high on weed and alcohol. Young celebrities who have a great impact on teenagers make all the actions I have stated. They are negatively influencing our kids and we are not doing anything about it, and it is the sad truth. I have realized that alcohol and weed is …show more content…
Another celebrity role model example is Tyra Banks who is a supermodel. Tyra shows us that looks should not be our main concern in life. She is a Harvard Business school graduate and she also organized a number of charitable and social events. (Yesika Reyes, 2014)
I agree that we should not generalize on the fact that celebrities are influencing our teenagers negatively but the problem is that such celebrities are not prominent; they are not receiving the due exposure in the social media. Celebrities with positive influence are not given the opportunity to spread their positive message to the world because the spotlight is mostly given to those who have no dreams and goals in life.
The reality of today is that everywhere you turn you encounter models, actors, and celebrities; whether fortunate or not, these people affect the world and the way society and individuals view themselves. One of the best examples
Many of these celebrities have created a toxic environment that builds peer pressure in society. As seen with advertisements and body shaming that celebrities do whether it 's meant or not people are being influenced by this. Individuals have a growing amount of peer pressure to follow celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and follow their trends due to the poisoning of pure pressure. People may not fit in if they don’t follow to the status quo which has the potential to lead to a ruined society. Individuals are wasting time on entertainment while they can be doing more productive things.
Media has put an idea into people's heads that they need to be just like everyone else. Children growing up with social media are taught that if they want to be famous and successful they need to be just like these figures that they look up to so much. This idea chips away at their identity and molds them into someone so far from themselves. If you take a moment to look at influencers and celebrities on any social media platform, patterns in the way they dress, talk, and present themselves, are seen throughout everyone. They are all the same people.
There are a lot of African American role models in the world and throughout history. One major role model in the black community and for all Americans also happens to be a model, Tyra Banks. She stands as a role model because she is ambitious, persistent, and encouraging. If you don’t know already, Tyra Banks is the first African American woman to be featured in a Victoria’s Secret catalogue.
Teenagers have become much more focused on what he or she looks like. This is because, they are searching their identity, and trying to be someone that the media expects them to be. With social media, comes the stereotypical version of what a man or woman should be like. For example, women are expected to dress sexy, and have the perfect barbie doll body. Whereas men, are expected to be muscular and tall.
Which is crazy because it 's almost like teens can 't do anything now in silence. This is not a concern though but a idea and observation. The real reason twitter is a ideal example of a teen impacter is mainly it is used by teens and celebrities. This combination is leading the teens of today to believe in the words/ tweets of the celebrities of the world.
Recently, there has been controversy over a certain topic. Are kids deluded narcissists, too coddled, and spoiled? Kids in this generation have awards handed to them like candy, believe that their online appearance is a true reflection of themselves, and are taught from an early age that “life is fair”. This is a problem because our generation is not learning how to deal with real life problems on their own, is relying on social media for their self-esteem, and is completely spoiled and ungrateful. First and foremost, kids are being coddled to the point where it could actually cause harm to their futures.
In “Teenagers and Their Need for The Spotlight,” originally published in 2013 by Idaho State Journal, journalist Michael H. O’Donnell contends that the constant need for attention that teenagers crave coupled with their impulsive behavior produces disastrous results. O’Donnell claims that teenagers would do anything to receive recognition from not only their peers, but the public, even going as far as murdering someone for publicity. He further argues that “... the murder case of Cassie Jo [serves as an example], where teenagers who wish for recognition commit an action out of stupidity” consequently leading to the death of one of their closest friends. According to “Teenagers and Their Need for the Spotlight,” those who crave attention do
Most celebrities are arrogant, drug addicts, and aggressive. Celebrities are highly inappropriate role models for underage people. The public notices a lot of celebrity’s actions. A numerous amount of teenagers are the ones who usually watch the young celebrities such as Miley Cyrus. However, she acts arrogant because everybody is treated equally and just because their famous it doesn 't make them entitled .Miley
What social media is doing to teens Social media is a very dangerous place that makes teens feel insecure. Teens spend more than one-third of their day on social media looking at stereotypical images of “perfect” bodies and people. As a result, they become insecure about themselves because they are not like the people in the pictures. The media states that a perfect person is skinny, tan, has shiny hair, straight teeth, and completely clear skin. However, because teens are going through a lot of physical changes they do not usually look like social media 's definition of perfect and they become insecure.
Introduction This report is about impacts Teenage Magazines have on teenagers. The report aims to raise awareness on the teenagers being affected negatively through teenage magazines and how they impact one’s consciousness of the body. Even though certain magazines influence teenagers positively, most react negatively. Teenage Magazine gives fashion tips and latest gossips on the famous celebrities and rumors. The 21st Century magazines have progressed to become less realistic and more harsh.
Would you want you whole life stalked by people and paparazzi snapping pictures of you eating, sleeping, having personal time with friends or family, and somehow always finding out where you are and getting no private time to yourself? Most people prefer to don’t want to be stalked everyday, especially when your sleeping or eating with someone. Gossip tends to ruin or somewhat help people’s lives because it spreads certain things you didn’t want some people to know that have now found out due to gossip, which inevitably is worse then not being able to stand up to the person face to face and tell them yourself. This life of a celebrity can be extremely harmful, not only to the individual themselves, but the people around that individual. Another thing that tends to be ruined or lost by celebrity culture is
1. Which side is your team on? Write one sentence arguing for or against this topic. Sport stars and celebrities are one of the most positive models for children to have. 2.
Celebrities are not good role models because they don’t use their social media the right way, they give out the impression that money buys happiness, and they are presented to the world in an unrealistic way. Firstly, celebrities use social media and put out controversial content. The content they post gets a lot of attention due to the inappropriate message
The media has long played a role in influencing how people construct and perceive the world. Media has influenced how people construct their thoughts, most often their perception towards someone. Youth in particular, have been presented in a variety of ways in the media. Although teenagers are portrayed differently as an individual, based upon characteristics and personality, the media is constructed to sell certain ideologies of youth or the youth culture in general to the audiences and then to the society. The media promotes both, diversity and conformity when representing the youth culture in the media but in my opinion, conformity reigns superiority.