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    Celebrities: From Teachers to Friends (review)
    with Charlotte J. S. De Backer, Mark Nelissen, Johan Braeckman, and Francis T. McAndrew
    Human Nature 18 (4): 334-354. 2007.
    In this paper we present two compatible hypotheses to explain interest in celebrity gossip. The Learning Hypothesis explains interest in celebrity gossip as a by-product of an evolved mechanism useful for acquiring fitness-relevant survival information. The Parasocial Hypothesis sees celebrity gossip as a diversion of this mechanism, which leads individuals to misperceive celebrities as people who are part of their social network. Using two preliminary studies, we tested our predictions. In a su…Read more