Europe and the United States showbiz storm: the storm behind the collective drop of stars



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Europe and the United States showbiz storm: the storm behind the collective drop of stars

Recently, the European and American entertainment circle has been plunged into a chaos and turmoil. Including Rihanna, the Kardashian family and many other European and American stars have suffered a powder crisis, foreign netizens have launched a powerful “2024 Lahei star movement”, strongly appealing to everyone to take off Lahei these stars. This sudden change of events in the end is due to what? It all started with the Met Gala.

 


The Met Gala is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's charity ball, which aims to raise funds for the Costume Institute. Every year, European and American celebrities dress up according to the theme of the ball and compete to show off their glamor.


Over time, the Met Gala has become synonymous with fashion events. Unlike the Cannes red carpet, the Met Gala is not for the faint of heart. Those who are able to enter are usually celebrities and personalities with a certain social status.


For example, on this year's Met Gala red carpet, rapper Cardi B wore a stunning black dress with a huge hemline that made it hard not to be the center of attention. Not only were showbiz personalities in love with the event, but so were politicians. The former mayor of New York City attended this year's Met Gala with his partner and daughter in tow, and had a demeanor that could have been mistaken for that of a showbiz veteran.


However, this year's Met Gala has revolutionized the entire entertainment industry in Europe and the United States. Haley Baylee, an American internet sensation with millions of followers, was invited to the event and took advantage of the buzz to post a video of herself in a flower costume.

In the video, she lip-synced the phrase “Let them eat cake.” This phrase is from the 2006 movie “The Greatest Showman,” about the extravagant life of the upper class aristocracy on the eve of the French Revolution, in which the Queen of France uttered this classic line when confronted with the fact that the commoners could not afford to eat bread.


Haley's behavior immediately sparked an outcry from netizens on the outside. They accused these celebrities of taking high incomes and enjoying star-studded treatment, but instead of using their influence to give back to the society, they mocked the common people here, which is really excessive.


Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, countless people are being displaced by wars, and many areas are plagued by poverty. Whether it is the Russia-Ukraine war or the Gaza war, it is hard to say that it has nothing to do with the United States of America. Under such circumstances, do these celebrities still have the nerve to say something like “why not eat meat”?

 

It's ironic that in the same world, at the same time, one side of the world is suffering and the other side is having a luxurious feast, so it's no wonder that netizens around the globe couldn't help themselves and started cursing. And one of the blogger is to become everyone's “mouth for”: these stars netroots through the flow given by everyone to make a lot of money, but do not take everyone seriously, do not take into account everyone's feelings, then it is time for everyone to take back the flow given to them, they will push them on the “electronic guillotine! Then it is time for us to take back the traffic we gave them and put them on the “electronic guillotine”.

Thus, the foreign network has set off a vast black movement, countless angry netizens have joined them, black those who support Israel or remain silent on the war in Europe and the United States celebrities, and listed a black list, calling on everyone to unite, together to boycott these always “standing on the high ground looking down on civilians” traffic stars.


Many European and American stars, such as Rihanna, mold, etc., even if they did not attend this year's Met Gala, but it is difficult to escape the fate of the powder. I guess what they are thinking at the moment is: really sitting at home, the pot comes from the sky. This sudden storm of powder fall, undoubtedly to the European and American entertainment industry has brought a huge impact, but also let people begin to re-examine the relationship between the stars and the public.

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