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What do you mean by celebrity in Hong Kong?

What does it mean to be a celebrity? What are the basic requirements for becoming a celebrity? Today, "celebrities" refer more to dignitaries who are active in the upper class, and gradually have nothing to do with their style, cultivation and moral level. Although "celebrities" are more likely to be concerned by the public and the media, it does not mean that they must be "celebrities" who are widely concerned by the media. Modern celebrities include celebrities in fashion and celebrity circles, as well as rich people in society, including their returned children, or their status earned by their own efforts. However, the relationship between stars and celebrities is controversial. In the TV program "Do College Students Win Awards", three celebrity guests discussed that not all artists can be called celebrities. The definition of celebrity in Chinese and English may not be exactly the same. What is a celebrity: What kind of woman deserves to be called a celebrity? Good family background, good husband, and understanding fashion is no longer a basic requirement. This is their instinct. We have sorted out some celebrities with high appearance rate in Hong Kong, mainly aiming at their family background, to see which "god" is worshipping behind them. For some celebrities who have reached the "grandma" level, and those whose stars are more glorious than celebrities such as Brigitte Lin and Cherie Chung, I won't introduce them in detail here.

The following are the basic conditions for a celebrity: first, contact with rich people. No matter whether you marry a rich man or a good girl, even if you make money by yourself, you should get in touch with rich people. Because of this, many stars in the entertainment circle in Hong Kong often attend parties. Although they earn a lot of money, people always define them as stars, and they don't mention such and such celebrities when reporting. Both Maggie Cheung and Carina Lau fit this description. Second, we must maintain a certain exposure. Often participate in some public activities or go to gossip magazines, no matter how famous celebrities are, they are no richer than their families. For example, Li Ruien is married to a rich family, but the family is very strict, and she doesn't show her face unless necessary. Although her qualifications meet the requirements of a celebrity, no one will think that she will still exist among celebrities because of her low exposure.