Although having a celebrity front an international aid organisation can help raise awareness for their cause, some argue that this just draws attention away from the real issue. Those in favour might argue that high-profile personalities garner greater support because, as a pop-culture-driven society, we are more likely to follow where the rich and famous lead. While this may be true, it also paints us as selfish sheep unable to care about each other’s struggles until a famous person makes caring “cool.” Unfortunately, the notion that fame is synonymous with value is a pervasive one, but I hold humanity in much higher esteem. Consider the many floods and bushfires that ravage Australia each year. Every time, the nation pulls together to feed, house, and clothe victims without the slightest prompting from the likes of Johnny Depp or Beyoncé. Similarly, Vladimir Putin’s recent atrocities have been globally denounced in a wave of tangible support for Ukraine without any need for celebr...