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Two generations ago, it was deeply illbred to appear in the papers.

Now, it is almost de rigeur and posters on edf ask to meet likeminded people who, inter alia, are interested in "celebrity gossip".

Hideous programmes exist making fun of the participants and using them to provide good tv for the viewers.

Why and how did all this change? Was it an explosion in technology and usage of tv? Was it a reaction to the previously repressed British character who now "acts out"? Was it the next "kick" for a generation that doesn't face the challenges of previous one and is fundamentally bored?


I have no idea, just posing the question....

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