“Everyone will have his fifteen minutes of fame,” says Andy Warhol. As today, the definition of the word “celebrity” is no longer associates with the original meaning form the dictionary. Daniel Boors tin, the author of the “Or, What Happened to the American Dream,” restates the definition of the “celebrity” in his book which is “celebrity is a person who is well known for his well-knowingness.” No a doubt, benefited by the modern high-tech media of the celebrities-watching culture has become the national wide or even global wide culture in our small global village. American is only one example who are so obsessed by the celebrity-watching. When we are so enjoy the celebrity culture, the gossips from the TV, …show more content…
“Beatles were more popular than Jesus” says, John Leanon. This show the celebrity-watching is taking place of the religion in our society. Carlin says “like the desire to admire the powerful and the drive to fit into a community of people with shared values.” Now today, some celebrities are become more and more desirable than God. They are better known than some Christian Saints. People are worship and follow celebrities. Some people even take them as the spiritual authorities. Of cause the people who got the religion is not easy to influenced by the celebrities-watching culture, but the celebrities can stop the new believer or swap their attention from their religion believe. The celebrities-watching would be described as an addiction. In addition, celebrities are not God, they do things base on what they believe is right or wrong. People who worship celebrities are also worshiping their belief which may be are illy thought. Despise the consequence, the blindly worship of the celebrities will lead the people fall in to temptation. On the other hand, not all the celebrities worship are illy. Some celebrities’ conduction are desirable to be