Man Fakes Being A Celebrity In New York & So-Called ‘Fans’ Fall For It (Video)
One of the reasons I hate the music business so much is because this actually happens today very very frequently. There are numerous people in the business with no talent, but they have mastered the art of public manipulation. Even some of the celebrities who may truly have talent have mastered the art of media manipulation. I can’t reveal names but many high-profile celebrities that I’m well aware of & many on the rise have employed these fake tactics not limited to having fake twitter followers, facebook friends, & buying out bloggers, radio DJs, & music industry writers. Some rap artists claim to own pro NBA teams & have their PR specialists send out press releases to garner more favor with fans, but when real journalistic investigation is done we learn otherwise. Check out this video from this man Brett Cohen who pulled this social experiment on his so-called ‘fans’ in New York City recently. Peep more about what he had to say below…
“On the night of July 27th, 2012, a huge prank was pulled in New York City and this is the video of what took place. Brett Cohen came up with a crazy idea to fool thousands of pedestrians walking the streets of Times Square into thinking he was a huge celebrity, and it worked! Not only did it work, it caused quite a stir. This social experiment, of sorts, makes a profound statement about how modern culture is so attracted to pop culture, without any real credibility needed.”
READ: BRETT COHEN PRETENDS TO BE FAMOUS & IS NOW FAMOUS DUE TO HIS SOCIAL EXPERIMENT