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“Salt Bae”: 30 Celebrities That Just Can’t Let Go Of Their 15 Minutes Of Fame

Fame’s siren call can be sweet, entrancing, and nearly irresistible to some. Many people secretly want to be lauded and adored by millions around the world. However, some folks are better than others at making the most of the opportunities that fame brings them. Inspired by u/angelikaMuur, the members of the popular r/AskReddit community shared their thoughts about which stars—both beloved and disliked—successfully milked what was supposed to be a brief foray into the spotlight. Check out their thoughts below, and let us know in the comments who you agree with. Bored Panda reached out to Mike Sington, an entertainment, pop culture, and lifestyle expert from Los Angeles, for his thoughts on fame, why we crave it, and what stars can do to prolong it. Scroll down for the insights he shared with us! #1

“Salt Bae”: 30 Celebrities That Just Can’t Let Go Of Their 15 Minutes Of Fame

The answer is Kim Kardashian and it’s not even close Her mom released her [adult content] tape after seeing what it did for Paris Hilton and they’ve somehow managed to build an entertainment empire, nobody knew who Kim K was before that Ray J video, a few people knew her dad defended OJ Simpson but now everyone knows who Kim and her entire family is.

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“Salt Bae”: 30 Celebrities That Just Can’t Let Go Of Their 15 Minutes Of FameSalt bae.. bugger milked that cow dry and served it as steak in his overpriced, s****y steakhouse.

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“Salt Bae”: 30 Celebrities That Just Can’t Let Go Of Their 15 Minutes Of Fame

Andrew Tate (he was on Big Brother).   Sington told Bored Panda that people crave fame for a variety of reasons. Among the most common reasons is the fact that fame offers an “intoxicating rush of validation and admiration.” Furthermore, there’s the “allure of power and influence” to consider, as well as the “promise of wealth and opportunity.” What’s more, the entertainment expert told Bored Panda that many people also crave fame because of their “deep-seated desire to escape the ordinary and be remembered.” “For many people, fame is definitely hard to resist!” he said.
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“Salt Bae”: 30 Celebrities That Just Can’t Let Go Of Their 15 Minutes Of FameDr. Phil In 1995, Oprah Winfrey hired Phil McGraw’s legal consulting firm to prepare for the Amarillo Texas beef trial. Winfrey was so impressed with him that she thanked him for her victory in that case, which ended in 1998. Soon after, she invited him to appear on her show, which turned into a recurring segment. He turned that into his own show and now 25 years in the spotlight.

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“Salt Bae”: 30 Celebrities That Just Can’t Let Go Of Their 15 Minutes Of FameThat “hawk tuah” girl. post4u: At least the Internet made the right person famous. She seems genuinely nice and is using her fame for good so far

We asked Sington for his thoughts on how  celebrities can prolong their time in the spotlight. He was kind enough to share his perspective with Bored Panda. “Celebrities should build a strong personal brand, diversify their talents, strategically partner with others, master social media, and carefully manage their public image,” he said. Some other ways to contribute to long-term fame would be to continuously evolve one’s career, as well as engage in philanthropy, and create compelling content. #7

Cash me outside girl? That was one dumb throwaway then made millions from fidget spinners , rap career to the next stupid scams up until make 50 mil on only fans. She’s as trashy as they come but has squeezed every dollar from her fame.

Woman Kisses Her Baby In Front Of MIL While She’s Not Allowed To, Gets Asked To Stop But Refuses
A mother was advised by a pediatrician to only let the baby’s parents kiss the newborn, but her MIL had a different take on it The mother told her extended family members that no one can kiss the baby yet Image credits: ZealousidealTea5062 Image credits: Randall Hammer (not the actual photo) Image credits: ZealousidealTea5062 Seeing the mother kiss the baby before putting her to sleep, the baby’s grandmother asked if the “no kissing” rule had been changed Image credits: Polina Tankilevitch (not the actual photo) The baby’s mother responded that “no kissing” was only meant for people other than the baby’s parents and got called a hypocrite A young mother brought it to the Reddit community online after her disagreement with her mother-in-law and her sister-in-law, who called the woman a hypocrite for not letting people other than the baby’s parents kiss her until she turns at least 8-12 weeks. Despite the baby’s pediatrician recommending just that, the incident happened after the woman didn’t explicitly state that the baby’s parents are allowed to kiss their own baby and the baby’s grandmother acted surprised when she saw the baby’s mother kiss the baby before setting her to nap on her chest. In the beginning, the baby’s grandmother inquired if the pediatrician had updated the rules, and upon receiving a negative answer, she accused the baby’s mother of violating the rules, which culminated in the grandmother calling her daughter-in-law a hypocrite. While the baby’s grandmother eventually did apologize, she requested that the baby’s mother refrain from kissing her baby in front of her. To that, the mother explained that while she sympathized with the urge to kiss the baby, she wasn’t going to stop kissing the girl in front of her mother-in-law. This led to the woman’s mother-in-law as well as her sister-in-law coming back to calling the baby’s mother a hypocrite and accusing her of being disrespectful. The baby’s grandmother eventually apologized but requested that the baby’s mother not kiss her baby in front of her Image credits: Exergen Corporation (not the actual photo) The baby’s mother refused to stop kissing her baby in front of her mother-in-law and was called disrespectful The question of baby kissing might be briefly summed up as follows. On the one hand, touching and human contact are among crucial needs of a human baby in addition to newborns being very “kissable” indeed. Yet, based on recommendations of pediatricians, parents are strongly advised to ask the baby’s grandparents to wait until their little one is a little older. This is due to the newborn’s immune system being very fragile and unlearned, making any virus potentially dangerous. For this reason, it is advised to keep the lip-restraining rules for people outside an infant’s household, which might include extended family and grandparents. According to pediatrician Camile Sabella, ideally grandparents should refrain from kissing the baby for the first two-three months of the baby’s life. Naturally, asking the grandparents to not kiss the baby might lead to parents second-guessing if they are not being overprotective or causing some tension among extended family members. For this reason, Joshua Bartlett for Natural Baby Life listed tips on how to discuss boundaries of this sort with the child’s grandparents. They started by suggesting to assume the best – mostly, grandparents are coming from a place of excitement and love, rather than effort to control and undermine the baby’s parents. They advised explaining to the baby’s grandparents that these restraints are temporary and necessary due to fragile immune system of a newborn, rather than personal preferences. Natural Baby Life also advised pointing to an article on the topic and having the conversation in advance, possibly even before the baby is born, so that grandparents have time to process the request. Finally, Bartlett suggested to be clear about these boundaries, in addition to explaining that these are recommendations by the doctor. Coming back to the Redditor’s story, it gathered 10.7k upvotes on Reddit and people judged that the baby’s mother was not a jerk in this situation, as she was following the medical advice in addition to giving the necessary skin contact to her baby. Redditors shared their takes on the situation