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Why the world is tired of perfect stars
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Why the world is tired of perfect stars

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The public is increasingly seeking authentic figures rather than "perfect stars" in the age of AI and social media.
  • People desire to see real individuals with flaws and everyday struggles.
  • This shift reflects a growing appreciation for vulnerability and relatability over manufactured perfection.

In an era dominated by AI, image filters, and social media, the global audience is moving away from the pursuit of flawless "stars." Instead, there is a growing desire to connect with authentic individuals who exhibit their imperfections and everyday challenges.

This evolving preference suggests a shift in what is valued in public figures. The curated, often unattainable, perfection previously presented by celebrities and influencers is losing its appeal. The public now seeks relatability, finding comfort and connection in the visible struggles and vulnerabilities of others.

The rise of AI and sophisticated editing tools has made manufactured perfection easier than ever to create. Paradoxically, this has led to a greater appreciation for genuine human experiences, including mistakes and uncertainties. The desire for authenticity reflects a deeper need for connection in an increasingly digital and filtered world.

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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.