Celebrity Nation by Landon Jones
Author:Landon Jones [Jones, Landon Y.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2023-05-15T00:00:00+00:00
Perhaps surprisingly, especially given their relative wealth, the life expectancy of celebrities is shorter than that of people who do not have to cope with the slings and arrows of fame. In a sample of one hundred stars, Jib Fowles, a professor of media studies at the University of Houston, found that stars on average do indeed die much younger than the rest of the US population.11 âThe average age at death for Americans was 71.9 years, while for the stars it was 58.7âa full 13.2 years younger,â he reported. Even more disturbing, Fowles found there was âa remarkable differential [in the average age of death] between the sexes.â Female celebrities fared much worse, dying on average at age 54.3, an astonishing 21.5 years earlier than the average American woman, who died at 75.8. Fowles concluded that the stresses built into the job of performing as a celebrity are far more hazardous for women than for men. Ominously, Fowlesâs study was conducted in 1992, well before the arrival of the pressure-cooker environment of the internet and social media.
Celebrities are highly aware of who and what the media wants them to be, down the finest detail. As Kenneth Gergen writes, in Rational Being: Beyond Self and Community, âWe are bombarded, for example, with advertisements regarding the most desirable body shape, clothing styles, color of the teeth, texture of the hair and so on. The media inform us of what is âinâ in the way of music, books, restaurants, film, and wine. Everywhere we encounter the âtop 100,â âthe top ten,â and ânumber one.â â12
Here is Eric Clapton: âAll we want to do is be left alone to make music but because we are ârock starsâ a whole different set of expectancies are thrust upon us. That we have instant opinions about everything, that we should set an example to the youth of today by making public statements about drugs, that we should dress and behave like the freaks we are supposed to be.â13
No wonder celebrities named the media as their number-one stressor in Charles Figleyâs survey. There is essentially an unspoken Faustian bargain between the celebrities and the media. If the celebrities cooperate with the media (and the more they feed the mediaâs needs, the bigger they become), they hold on to their fame and fortune, but at the cost of their individuality, their privacy, even their independence. And the more famous they become, the more vulnerable they become. Howard Bragman, the Hollywood crisis management guru, calls it âthe piñata syndrome.â As he puts it, âItâs really about the media. Theyâre only lifting you up so that they can take sticks and beat you and see what comes out.â14
What this amounts to is that our addiction to fame has become a key component of the American dreamâbut one that betrays us. F. Scott Fitzgerald previewed it in his judgment about the wealthy Buchanans in The Great Gatsby: âThey were careless people, Tom and Daisyâthey smashed up things and creatures and then
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