Thursday, August 6, 2020

The Fame Game - Part I

 Let's discuss that article in @Cinemablend by Jessica Rawden. The title of the article has that man's name in it as usual. For a woman who had made it on her own, an article about her still needs that magic word "Keanu Reeves." Pay attention to that sentence "In the time since, Alexandra Grant, an artist in her own right with 92k followers on social media, has definitely gotten a taste of the whirlwind of being famous."

The media keeps selling fake stories and a social media platform like Instagram is so important in giving us a voice and the opportunity to be heard.

Let's discuss how these 92K followers came about. Back in May 2019, Alexandra Grant had about 2K followers. I know because I was following Keanu Reeves hashtag and the article about her art opening on June 1, 2019 in the LA weekly kept popping into my feed, so I went to her account. I don’t have a screen shot as there is no reason for it. I didn't find anything special and wasn't interested. Then on June 1, 2019, the big art opening happened at Lowell Ryan Projects. People attended that event took pictures with Mr. Wick, and my hashtag was flooded with photos of Reeves with fans, and some of Grant so I visited her IG account again and this is the purpose of her name being hashtag with Keanu Reeves. I noticed her followers had increased. Some years earlier, Grant went out to dinner with friends and they hashtag Keanu Reeves on the IG post even though he was not at dinner with them. The plots and plans seem to be a long con.

A year before this event, there were articles in the DailyMail about the mysterious "silver-haired stunner" being seen with Keanu Reeves and L.A. has a population of nearly 4 million, but the DailyMail was able to find her and capture her strolling nimbly to her art studio and then later in the evening went out to dinner with Reeves. Sure, this wasn't a planned PR article with photos and a manipulative motive about an artist who in the next year is supposed to be known as an artist in her own right and the woman who stole the Reeves' heart and became his savior.

--To be Continued in the next post






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