![]() ![]() We’re not “all in this together” and in case you were still unsure: yes, pandemics still hit the poor the hardest. Because the truth is, Covid-19 isn’t a “great equaliser”, as Madonna said from her bathtub. ![]() We don’t want to see celebrities sing John Lennon’s “Imagine” (the most cringey thing we’ve witnessed in 2020) and ask us to donate. And isn’t that the real help we need from celebrities right now? On March 23, the 2000’s pop icon shared a quote from writer Mimi Zhu on Instagram, which said, “ we will feed each other, re-distribute wealth, strike”, with the caption “communion moves beyond walls”.īritney Spears also took part in the #DoYourPartChallenge, inviting fans to DM her if they needed financial help to buy groceries. But there’s one celebrity out there who surprisingly caught my attention (and warmed my heart) sharing Marxist slogans on social media: Britney Spears. ![]() Angelina Jolie? Bono? George Clooney? They might have helped bring serious issues to a wider audience, but isn’t it their personal brands that benefit from it the most? And as I watch J-Lo and Ryan Reynolds encouraging us to stay home during the Coronavirus crisis from their mansion and Manhattan loft, I’m forced to still ask myself the same question. I have always felt like celebrities being outspoken about political views can be shady. ![]()
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