I don't think of them as regular people sometimes when it comes to media exposure. They spend a lot of time in the spotlight presenting themselves to the world through gossip newspapers and other media as flaw less gods to look up to. There's too much information on what the celebrity is doing on the weekends or other personal stuff I don't need to know, in other words infotainment outlets we have today, more gossip and rumours than ever before. I don't like most celebrities. They don't always have good influence on the world as we hear or watch too many personal stories about them and can be hypocritical when it comes to what they say or do.
JLO for example, says things just to boost her publicity or her career when she talks about her roots. She came from the Bronx and claims her identity as Jenny from the Block but never bother to help out her neighbourhood because she's so preoccupied with her image and celebrity status in Hollywood. When she did her homecoming concert she didn't look like she's happy to stay over her neighbourhood, despite what she said and ended up renting an apartment in Manhattan. It wasn't even a homecoming. I was a former fan of her and never thought of Lopez as a role model for Latinos because she can sing in Spanish but can't even speak it and because she's so famous for her body and nothing else. I don't think of her as being talented in singing and acting; her movies suck and so are her recent albums.