: Bilton selected three "normal" people in Los Angeles—Dominique, Chris, and Wylie—and attempted to turn them into famous influencers.

: In the context of Animal Crossing: New Horizons , a "Famous Painting" refers to the Mona Lisa ; players must distinguish the genuine article from a fake (which has arched eyebrows) when buying from the character Redd. “Fake Famous” and the Tedium of Influencer Culture

The documentary serves as a social experiment exploring the world of social media influencers and the "manufacturing" of fame.

: Discusses the "tedium of influencer culture" and how it portrays influencer life as a form of exhausting, "menial" labor.

: The film exposes the "smoke and mirrors" of the industry, including buying bot followers, faking luxury lifestyles (e.g., using a toilet seat to mimic an airplane window), and staging elaborate photo shoots at mundane locations.

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: Bilton selected three "normal" people in Los Angeles—Dominique, Chris, and Wylie—and attempted to turn them into famous influencers.

: In the context of Animal Crossing: New Horizons , a "Famous Painting" refers to the Mona Lisa ; players must distinguish the genuine article from a fake (which has arched eyebrows) when buying from the character Redd. “Fake Famous” and the Tedium of Influencer Culture Fake Famous

The documentary serves as a social experiment exploring the world of social media influencers and the "manufacturing" of fame. : Bilton selected three "normal" people in Los

: Discusses the "tedium of influencer culture" and how it portrays influencer life as a form of exhausting, "menial" labor. : Discusses the "tedium of influencer culture" and

: The film exposes the "smoke and mirrors" of the industry, including buying bot followers, faking luxury lifestyles (e.g., using a toilet seat to mimic an airplane window), and staging elaborate photo shoots at mundane locations.