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Ladies In Lounge Chairs — Guess The ‘Rich Kid’ Sittin’ Pretty

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So we’ve got another “former reality TV star” trying to brand herself as a savvy entrepreneur, and this time it’s someone from the dubious universe of “Rich Kids of Beverly Hills.” It seems that the corporate media circus can’t get enough of these “authentic” personalities who once lived off mom and dad’s trust funds. I mean, isn’t it fascinating how networks like E! parade these privileged lives as if they represent the American experience? Spoiler alert: they don’t.

Now, this hot mama, who’s basking in the glow of summer selfies, is shilling her podcast on Sirius. Why is it that the mainstream shines its spotlight on these influencers while neglecting real voices with genuine insights? Could it be that they’re curating a narrative that’s easier to sell – one draped in glamor and superficiality? CNN and similar outlets have cultivated this obsession with celebrity culture, serving up vacuous content while real issues linger in the shadows.

Let’s call it for what it is: a distraction. The more the public is glued to the Instagram antics of these self-proclaimed influencers, the less attention they pay to critical news that truly matters. Rating warriors like Fox News will happily indulge in this spectacle for clicks, but at what cost? You’ve got to wonder if they’re complicit in dumb-dowing the populace while peddling gossip instead of substance.

The Kardashians may have paved this L.A. road to fleeting fame, but we’re done being used for clicks and likes. The reality glitter *can* blind, but it’s high time we put some critical thinking glasses on and start questioning why we’re so obsessed with celebrity culture while the world crumbles around us.

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