Celebrities In Ty Burr's The Faces In The Mirror

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Celebrities have become an integral part of pop culture so much so that they are the pop culture. We watch them not only for their talent or lack of talent, but for the interviews, the social media posts, and every other piece of personal information. This is where the line between personality and persona has to be drawn for these seemingly modern gods. In “The Faces in the Mirror”, Ty Burr talks about this difference. What is perceived by the masses is more of a persona whether it is cool, laid back, or awkward. We can’t expect celebrities to be like that all the time. No one is one hundred percent consistent every minute of the day, but celebrities are expected to be. What these people are like when the cameras aren’t around and around close