3) Expose us to other cultures and perspectives
Following celebrities from other countries has given me the chance to learn about other cultures and get a glimpse of what life is like around the world. It has also broadened my outlook on life as I hear perspectives I wouldn’t otherwise be exposed to in my usual social circles. I have grown to appreciate different cultures and my own, develop empathy and a curious mindset when meeting different people.
The thought of your children being exposed to values and perspectives that you may not want them to adopt can be scary. Yet at the same time, we need to recognise that children can’t and won’t always be shielded from external influences.
Allowing room for them to chase celebrities and putting measures in place is a delicate balance that every parent-child pair can navigate through. You can help your teen remain grounded through ongoing open conversations and intentionally passing down values through word and action.
Having a celebrity they look up to can mean a lot to your teen. On our part as caring adults, we can first build a bridge by showing an interest in what they love.
Here are some questions to kickstart conversations with your kids about their favourite actor/singer/band:
1. What do you like about them?
2. What do you know about their life story/band history?
3. What are some of your favourite shows/movies/songs they have created?
4. In what ways do they inspire you? What are some positive traits you can learn from them?
5. Are there any social causes they are passionate about?
6. Are there any values/behaviours you don’t agree with?
Even as a young adult, it gets me excited when my dad shows me news about Blackpink, or when my mum listens to me talk about how pretty and talented they are.
At the same time, I am wary of the dangers and downsides idol-chasing can bring – especially when it is taken to an extreme, such as stealing money to attend a concert, or exhibiting disordered eating behaviours.
As adults, let’s keep the conversation open so we can guide the young and equip them with principles to help them navigate fan culture in a healthy manner.
This article was written by Faith Wong, a gen-Zer who loves gymming, K-pop bands, and coffee.