They didn't do a Good job of introducing the celebs.
They just rushed it
I'm Blade brown, the Dopest, ,hypest brotha, on the block!
They just rushed it
I'm Blade brown, the Dopest, ,hypest brotha, on the block!
Digital age, they figured all you needed was the name and you could go google it if you cared
There's a pretty big disparity in what they've done anyway so there would be a pretty wide imbalance in introduction lengths.
Consider: Jon Lovitz has a 30+ year career in movies and entertainment, do you sit and list out all of that for several minutes? Thing is, most people know who he is, at least in passing and you can just go to IMDB if you need the list
Now compare to the girl from youtube, her entire credit list is "I make youtube videos", her one line introduction on the show is literally all that she is and there was nothing else worth commenting about her...
In many cases, what more was there to know? To the average viewer someone like the sports figures, aside from "this guy was in football" what else needed to be said?
And so on
Even the musicians, I wouldn't know Vince Neil by sight, but once you tell me his name and he's a musician, sure I recognize him and there wasn't much else that needed to be said about it. His band is famous enough even if he himself is just one part of that
Yeah it was a terrible way to present them. Showed like a few of them and skipped the rest.
It has nothing to do with the digital age, if you're watching a programme then you want to be informed who's who. It was just sloppy that's all there is to it.
I keep reading their names and titles and try to figure out how that qualifies them as a celeb. Reality tvand tv host is really pushing it.
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