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The problem with celebrity worship

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June 27, 2026
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The problem with celebrity worship

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The problem with celebrity worship

The Philippines has always loved its celebrities. There is nothing unusual about that. Every country has movie stars, musicians and athletes who inspire devoted followings. What distinguishes the Philippines is how easily admiration turns into hostility whenever those celebrities are questioned.

A three-star movie review can trigger days of online harassment. An actor’s transfer to another television network can reignite tribal rivalries between fan communities. A celebrity who enters a real-life relationship instead of sustaining a popular love team may find not only themselves but also their partner subjected to relentless abuse. These episodes have become so common that many people dismiss them as simply part of fandom.

What psychology tells us

Psychology offers an explanation. In 1956, sociologists Donald Horton and Richard Wohl introduced the concept of the parasocial relationship — the one-sided emotional bonds people develop with public figures. Most of these attachments are harmless. They allow audiences to admire artists and feel connected to personalities they encounter through television and social media. Problems arise when those attachments become so emotionally significant that criticism of a celebrity feels personal.

Psychologist John Maltby and his colleagues later found that celebrity admiration exists on a spectrum. Most fans engage with celebrities in healthy ways. A much smaller group develops obsessive attachments, making them more likely to interpret disagreement as hostility and criticism as something that deserves retaliation.

Social media magnifies these reactions. Platforms reward engagement, whether it comes from thoughtful discussion or outrage. Fan wars, harassment campaigns and trending hashtags receive visibility, giving the impression that the most aggressive voices represent the majority.

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The love team effect

The Philippines has added another layer to this phenomenon through its love team culture.

For decades, the entertainment industry has encouraged audiences to invest not only in actors but also in carefully constructed romantic pairings. These pairings evolve into commercial brands that extend far beyond television series and films. Fans are invited to follow the relationship across interviews, endorsements and social media until fiction begins to feel emotionally real.

Reality eventually catches up. Actors change networks, accept projects with different co-stars and enter relationships outside the love team. These are ordinary decisions made by professionals and private individuals. Yet some fans respond as though they have been personally betrayed, placing the fantasy above the autonomy of the people involved.

Beyond entertainment

This reflects a broader cultural problem. Public discussion increasingly rewards loyalty over independent judgment. Whether the subject is a celebrity, a television network or an online influencer, disagreement is often treated as an attack rather than a legitimate difference of opinion. The expectation that everyone should celebrate the same personalities leaves little room for criticism, nuance or honest conversation.

Entertainment should encourage appreciation of talent and creativity. It should not normalize harassment, intimidation or unquestioning devotion.

Being a fan has never required abandoning critical thinking. Yet the louder corners of Philippine fandom increasingly suggest otherwise. That should concern everyone, because the habits we develop around entertainment rarely stay there. They influence the way we argue, disagree and engage with one another in public life.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source tribune.net.ph ’

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