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I remember when a celebrity's social media slip was just a weird quote in a magazine
Back in the early 2000s, you'd see a star say something odd in a print interview, and maybe your friends would talk about it at school. Now, it's a whole thing. Last week, a singer I follow posted a video from a concert, but you could clearly see her manager mouthing 'stop recording' in the background before it cut off. She deleted it after about twenty minutes, but people had already made memes. It's wild how a tiny mistake lives online forever now. Anyone else miss when a celebrity mess-up wasn't instantly saved and shared by a million people?
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tara_jones9426d ago
Ugh, it really does feel like nothing's private anymore...
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thompson.nathan26d ago
Honestly, I prefer it this way. It feels more real than the old polished magazine stuff.
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