Nowadays celebrities are more famous for their glamour and wealth than their achievements and this set bad example to young people. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

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In the modern era, the craze for celebrities prosperity and glamour has been changed rampantly over the years and at the present
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they have known less for their achievements and hard work which is setting a bad impact on young folk.
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, I partially agree with
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with, celebrities, lifestyle play an important role in everyone's life, are the main achiever of nations pride as they represent the country by their performing skills in the field of sports,music and acting. Their style of living style has a huge impact on the young public.
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, a well-known cricketer Virat Kohli has a mammoth property which includes costly cars, watches, houses that influenced young lads to live life like them but they do not know anything about their success, the achievements they achieved by hard work, they just seek their outer face and get influenced. Turning to another side, the hard work famous community do to achieve the glory and pride, no one tries to find so it is their right to make richness.
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, it is the duty of infants to look at them in a different idea. For ,example a famous footballer Mike David , often held charity events for poor young children who has the dream to play for their nation and to become like them, albeit
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fashion,the style they worked hard to get
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pride rather than their riches and glamour. Taking all the above-mentioned facts into consideration, I would like to reiterate that
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celebrities have a huge impact on the young population it is
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their moral responsibility to understand them in a proper procedure
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • superficial attributes
  • sensationalism
  • idolize
  • materialism
  • philanthropy
  • glamour
  • achievements
  • role models
  • humanitarian
  • influence
  • media portrayal
  • public adoration
  • celebrity worship
  • young individuals
  • unrealistic standards
  • intellectual success
  • public interest
  • professional recognition
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