British adults prioritize celebrity knowledge
A recent poll of 2,000 British adults found many people follow celebrity news more closely than the lives of family and friends. Forty-four percent said they cared about trivial celebrity matters, and 80% admitted they knew more about celebrities than their own parents. Nearly half reported knowing more about famous people than about their friends. Sixty-one percent believe the media spends too much time on celebrity coverage.
The survey also asked why people read celebrity stories and found entertainment (37%) was the top reason, followed by staying updated (29%) and joining social media conversations (25%). About one-third of respondents said quitting celebrity gossip would improve their lives. The poll highlights a gap between public complaints about overcoverage and the sustained appetite for celebrity content in everyday media use.
Quelle: independent.co.uk ↗
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