In today’s digital age, teenagers are more connected than ever, with constant exposure to the glamorous lives of celebrities. The unrealistic standards of beauty and success this promotes create social pressure, leading teens to compare themselves unfavorably. This damages their ability to
Pop music and adolescents are two entities that always go hand-in-hand. During the 60s, you have the Beatlemania phenomenon with the famed boyband. Later on, the ’90s saw Backstreet Boys & NSYNC, the 2010’s Justin Bieber and One Direction. From the year
“I’m a fan of…..” It’s become increasingly common for people to identify as fans of someone or something. Take K-pop, for instance. With K-pop artists gaining global exposure, you might notice your peers proudly displaying recently purchased branded items endorsed by their
From The Beatles, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, to BTS, people across worlds and eras have adored different personalities. Some people even belong to fandoms, which are enthusiastic groups of supporters of someone or something. It’s not only limited to musical performers but