The media and self-made stars

Published: 18/07/2009 05:00

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The flood of backstage information about hotgirls, singers, actresses and models on online newspapers, websites and forums has strengthened many young people’s belief that someone can become a star if she regularly appears with hot images.

Backstage stories flood many online newspapers.

Googling with keyword “hot girl Vietnam,” one will find over 5.2 million pages of photos and backstage stories of young girls. The word “hotgirl” has never been as popular among the young as today, when many young people have become “stars” very quickly in the online community.

If snobbish girls upload sexy photos taken by themselves or by amateur photographers to their blogs or forums, hot girls promote their images through colorful pictures taken by professional photographers via different channels to get the highest number of viewers. The more viewers they have, the more famous they get. To popularise their images, hot girls take initiative in sending their photos and personal information to website masters.

Always complaining that they are very busy as “stars”, hot girls still have time for any “interview” on a blog or an entertainment forum, enclosed with their “exclusive” collection of sexy photos. In the online world, a one-month absence is death so they always arrange to appear timely. They always update their blogs, even with the assistance of experts.

The efforts of such hot girls, for example MH, SD, MV and TM, is repaid when they are invited to take advertising pictures for some magazines for teens, sometimes without pay. But it is good because they have new pictures and earn the fame “photo model for XYZ magazine”.

Some girls are “helped” to become hot girls to serve business through contests seeking lovely faces to advertise online games or some products for teens.

Visiting some websites for Vietnamese teenagers, one can easily find information about hot girls, hot boys, Miss and Mr. competitions to attract readers, with bonuses for the winners being tickets to movies, music CDs or sometimes only the title.

The organisers of such online beauty contests encourage contestants to show sexy photos to attract viewers.

After the contests, the winners are responsible for providing photos to these websites without being paid royalties and they delude themselves with online titles.

Some websites ask for photos of lovely girls and call them hot girls to attract visitors. Blogs jump in to copy the images of hot girls and the online world of teens is suddenly flooded with “stars”.

To satisfy readers’ curiosity about celebrities, some online newspapers exploit sensational details in personal lives of artists or ask sensitive questions to have “amazing” interviews.

The media has partly encouraged the shining of “stars” and the trend in which backstage stories drown out real artistic works and artists.

VietNamNet/TT

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