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Re: Stars we've lost [message #95906 is a reply to message #95872] Wed, 17 August 2022 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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It seems like we're in a place in time where the last of the "superstars" or "celebrities" are passing away (aging out).
There was still an abundance in the 60's 70's, 80's, 90's and even into the new millennium.

Now, as streaming channels (and their shows measuring what seems to be in the 1000's) and their "stars" or main characters multiply, the age of the "superstar" continually seems to creeps away.

It seems they were measured in dozens decades ago....not hundreds (or thousands).
You know.... what they used to call "household names"

just my perspective.

 
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