- Sun Aug 06, 2023 8:53 pm
#50424
Pretty sure we’ve discussed the nature of “celebrity” before, but I note that, in a dread sign of the approaching autumn, the BBC has begun to announce the names of the alleged “celebrities” who will be participating in the bewilderingly popular “Strictly Come Dancing” programme, known, somehow, to those in the know, as well as those not in the know, simply as “Strictly”.
The latest glamourous name? The celebrated Eddie Kadi. Who? I hear you intone in unison. You’re not alone. The Yorkshire Post, not necessarily in the grand tradition of Yorkshire curmudgeonliness , shares your bewilderment:
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/tv/ ... e-27468340
I had thought the settled definition of “celebrity” was “somebody that has been on the telly”, but it now seems to have gone well beyond that.
Apparently, Eddie is a DJ. Like Jimmy Savile. Though not, I hope, in every way.
The latest glamourous name? The celebrated Eddie Kadi. Who? I hear you intone in unison. You’re not alone. The Yorkshire Post, not necessarily in the grand tradition of Yorkshire curmudgeonliness , shares your bewilderment:
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/tv/ ... e-27468340
I had thought the settled definition of “celebrity” was “somebody that has been on the telly”, but it now seems to have gone well beyond that.
Apparently, Eddie is a DJ. Like Jimmy Savile. Though not, I hope, in every way.
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