How many celebrities are going to be taking over our television screens today? Recently, it can’t be ignored that the UK media seem to be dedicating a lot of coverage on Katie Price and Peter Andre. At the moment, Katie is currently promoting her new television series called What Katie Did Next? In America the list of celebrity reality shows are endless – the Kardishians, Monica and Keyshia Cole are just examples of the many who have their own TV shows. Now, Kimora Lee Simmons is launching the third season of her show Life in the Fab Lane. Either celebrities are taking it for granted that we care enough to know every detail – and sometimes very boring details of their life. Or do we really care about the daily lifestyles of celebrities to tune in on a weekly, sometimes daily basis? Is it stimulating to almost feel a part of a celebrity’s life?

After all, if celebrities continually to launch series after series something must be going well. Ratings must be sky high! Leave your thoughts below.

Words by Melissa Lewars

 
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