Why Are We Obsessed with Celebrities? | Tim Wu | Big Think
You know, celebrity is a really mysterious thing that I don’t think anyone fully understands. Why are we so interested in these people who are just people, but somehow have come to embody some greater idea? It’s not even that they’re great.
I mean, you don’t worship them necessarily because they’re more virtuous than we are or lofty or something. If they’re like gods, they’re more like the Greek gods, you know. They’re prone to embarrassing drunken incidents. They say outlandish things, but somehow people just can’t seem to look away from celebrities, and it’s not something new.
Although what is new is the effort to commercialize that fact to an extent never seen before. New, I mean, since the 1970’s or so. The effort to build entire platforms, magazines on nothing but celebrity by itself is a development of the twentieth and twenty-first century.
We’ve gotten to a point it’s sort of unusual where if you want to get attention to almost anything, you need to start with the celebrity. If you’re interested in the problems of Africa, you don’t really get people interested. You have Madonna adopt an orphan. Now we’re talking, you know.
It just has become the sign for getting attention as having some kind of celebrity associated with it. When I was running for office, for instance, you know, we’d have an important proposal about corruption or something. But when we brought out Mark Ruffalo to endorse our candidacy, oh now we’re talking. Suddenly everybody was there.
And it is strange that this has become the way we organize this incredibly important part of our lives, the products, whatever it is. But it’s kind of the way it is. I’ve read a lot of the literature on why people are so interested in celebrities. I think they don’t really understand.
The most compelling to me are the ideas that compare it to this sort of instinct that is also inherent in religion or sort of looking for transcendence of the normal, that we sort of believe these people operate on a different plane. If you somehow end up running into Tom Cruise or Tom Hanks, and you may not even care for them as actors, may be indifferent.
But somehow, I think there’s this effect. Tom Brady – I’ve now named three Toms. You’ll be like, oh my goodness, there they are. And maybe your heart will start to beat; there’s a biological reaction. It’s really quite strange. Even if you hate the Patriots, you might still have a reaction.
And, you know, why that happens, no one really quite understands. I think the people who compare it to this religious impulse, that there are these sort of gods walking on earth, not necessarily beneficent gods, but that they exist in a slightly different realm than we do. There’s something to those theories because I just can’t really understand it otherwise.