Danypreez, one of Africa’s finest artists, has taken out time to talk about the influence of celebrity to our society.
According to him, celebrities are playing a strong role as role models in the society today while their influence can not be over emphasized.
“Celebrities have influenced the youth in our society positively and negatively in so many ways,” he said.
But danypreez thinks celebrities are not doing enough to influence the society positively rather they do it negatively which has resulted in many woes witnessed in today’s society.
“Celebrities have taken the negative part of life and painted it on the face of the public, misleading many with their bad behavior and attitudes towards life. Take for example many celebrities proudly display hard drugs, display how they get drunk, display how they abuse marijuana and all other hard substances that are harmful. As a result of this many of their followers see it as a right thing to do because these celebrities are doing it, especially the very young and ignorant ones.
“This has led to so much damage in our society as of today,” Danypreez added.
The artist thinks differently on this and is calling out celebrities to adjust in their display, especially on social media, which is now the new media and most consumed media by the majority of the youth in the world.
“Please celebrities should use their platforms to promote a more positive attitude that will help in shaping the future society we want. Being a celebrity has a huge impact on societies, and for better or worse, people get a lot of influence from them. However, ultimately, it is important to think and act on your own initiative and not be influenced too much by celebrities,” he concluded.
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