I Still Want to Be BFFs with Jennifer Lawrence

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“I thought it was gonna be food. It’s just … words.”

I read this article a while back, right after awards season culminated with Jennifer Lawrence winning and tripping her way into our hearts forever.

The author argues that celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Mila Kunis are so popular because they “act just like average humans, but [don’t] look remotely like them.”

And while it’s true that these women are stunning and talented, some others would argue that it’s their job to be likable and the envy of every girl in America.

Still, if we didn’t simultaneously put celebrities on a pedestal and in the spotlight, whatever would be talk about over mimosas at brunch? They become our scapegoat, because the wild things they do or say (or in Anne Hathaway’s case, the breathless humblebrag she reps regularly) are fascinating — and 100% accessible.

It’s easy to judge and comment and criticize on every thing we see in today’s world, because there is no escape. I can tell you what outfit Kim Kardashian posted to Twitter today just as easy as I can report Rihanna’s last picture from Instagram — and I follow neither.

We’re in a culture of over-share, as well as one that feeds off constant streams of information. We’re inundated with “news” about these things, and what’s worse, the generation behind me truly believes these situations in their own lives are news-worthy and should be shared to the world at large.

Stars: They’re just like us because they pump their own gas! How thrilling. I’m guilty of it myself, and yet I find it so mind-numbing to see the same stories churned out from hundreds of media outlets daily.

I’ll get off my soapbox now, but I have to say what prompted me to even mention the article was the following quote: “You must be gorgeous but humble, smart but self-mocking, talented but awestruck by others with talent, young but wise beyond your years, perfect but anxious to admit your flaws to the world. And you’d better do it every second of every day.

And while I still want to be the new BFF to complete a Jennifer-Mila trifecta, I wish them luck as they continue to be scrutinized in the public eye.

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Sarcastic, sports-obsessed writer & FL native navigating SF.

5 responses to “I Still Want to Be BFFs with Jennifer Lawrence”

  1. bensbitterblog says :

    I find myself every once in a while wanting to be friends with a celeb, but then realizing that not really. I enjoy hearing stories of how they are monsters so I can despise them.

    • Wittyburg says :

      Stars: They’re just like us because we’re all a little bit awful inside!

      I think I’d like a level of fame like the SNL cast — not guaranteed household names, but enough money to live in a Manhattan studio without crying over rent each month.

      • bensbitterblog says :

        I’m thinking NBA 12th man type. I would travel with the team in luxury, get paid the NBA minimum ($300,000 a year) and no one would know who I was.

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