Should celebrities be allowed to own sports teams?
Celebrities like Ryan Reynolds, David Beckham, and LeBron James invest in teams. Some see it as passion, others as vanity projects that distort the game.

Should celebrities share their political donations?
Celebrities often donate to political campaigns. Some argue transparency matters, others say donations are private choices.

Are influencers overrated?
Influencers dominate social media and brand deals. Some argue they lack real talent, while others believe they redefine modern fame and marketing.

Is cancel culture helping or harming society?
Cancel culture holds celebrities accountable, but critics say it promotes mob justice and silences voices. The debate questions whether cancel culture is progress or toxic.

Should celebrities stay out of politics?
Many celebrities use their platform to discuss political issues. Supporters say it spreads awareness, critics argue it creates division and oversimplifies complex topics.

Should paparazzi be banned?
Paparazzi chase celebrities relentlessly. Some say it’s harassment, others argue it’s part of fame and fuels the entertainment industry.

Do celebrity endorsements actually work?
Brands spend millions on celebrity endorsements. Some argue they influence buyers, while others believe audiences no longer trust them.
Should celebrities be role models?
Celebrities inspire millions of fans. Some believe they should act responsibly, while others argue fame doesn’t equal moral obligation.

Should celebrities disclose cosmetic surgeries?
Celebrities often undergo cosmetic procedures but keep them secret. Supporters of disclosure argue it promotes transparency, critics say it’s personal choice.

Should Hollywood walkouts by stars be supported?
When actors strike or walk out, it highlights pay, treatment, or diversity issues. Some say it’s necessary, others see it as millionaire tantrums.

Do celebrity charities actually help?
Many celebrities launch foundations, but critics question whether they truly make impact or just polish reputations.
