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Why should I care about celebrities? Moreover, why should any of us? Celebrities are fascinating because they live in a parallel universe, one that looks and feels just like ours yet is light years beyond our reach. Many Americans suffer from the "syndrome of Fame cult. "It's an unhealthy interest in the lives of the rich and fabulous. According to researchers, about a third of us so far. In fact, during the recent years, a wealth of academic literature has taken in our relations with the stars. Fans used to be grouped into two different groups. Early admirers were harmless who enjoyed their celebrity talent from afar. The second group of fans were obsessive letter writers and the stalkers. Why the fascination? Why care about the personal lives of people who have never known? Social psychologists agree that the reasons are complex, but it seems that some themes recur:

1. One is that we are bored, and living through movie stars is a way of relieving boredom.

2. Another is that we in search of identity, evidence of which is that teenagers usually the highest score on the syndrome of celebrity worship.

3. Fragmentation social family and community values are crushed by individualism and the omnipresent media, perhaps relations are becoming fantasy easier to be underestimated.

4. Fame is the new religion, and celebrities of our gods. Psychological research lends some weight to this theory: the more a person subscribes to an official, institutionalized religion, the less likely that the cult of celebrity.

5. Gossip — It is about family, friends, neighbors, or celebrities – still plays an important role in strengthening social ties and improving the situation of an individual within of a group.

6. Evolution – it makes sense for us to copy the high-level individuals. Among our ancestors, people with high status tend to reproduce more, so that the copy of his techniques was a way to improve our own fitness.

Which brings us to our personal appearance. We are obsessed to look trim and fit as our celebrity idols. The beauty bias is well known. We all pay more attention to people of good future. In the Throughout human history we have always idolized people more successful and beautiful than ourselves. Models, musicians, actors and singers of all fall in the same category when it comes to weight loss. How can you lose those extra pounds when you're ready to go on tour, need to be on the red carpet or airplane to meet a photographer somewhere exotic?

Many stars are quick to share the secrets of the diet:

Kirstie Alley revealed how its heavier than demolished up to a staggering 28,000 calories a day. Kirstie now eat healthfully – about 1,500-2,000 calories per day.

Renee Zellweger: Bridget Jones films Renee both consumes 4780 calories a day for three months, eating 20 donuts a day, battered beef, fast food burgers, fries and milkshakes, as well as pizza and peanut butter. After the first film, he embarked on the Atkins diet. Now, the star of 5 feet 5 inches keeps her figure on tuna, cold meats, salads without dressing and raw vegetables.

Liz Hurley: In the past, Liz has admitted to 'eating breakfast recently, not much food. So tiny snacks in the day, like a banana or six raisins. It is the only meal they have is the dinner.

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