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‘I’ve been incredibly lucky. I have heavy impostor syndrome’: Djo on viral fame, bad reviews, and life after Stranger Things
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Joe Keery, best known as Steve Harrington from Stranger Things, opens up about his unexpected music career under the alias Djo. Despite viral success (including a bizarre moment where his song was tied to the Pope), he admits to battling imposter syndrome and the pressure of fame. He also reflects on the unbreakable bond with his Stranger Things castmates and the raw honesty behind his new album.
Editor’s Note: It’s refreshing to hear a rising star talk candidly about self-doubt—especially when they’re juggling multiple creative roles. Keery’s honesty about fame’s weirdness (Pope memes included) and his artistic process makes this more than just another celebrity profile. It’s a relatable peek behind the curtain of sudden success.
Keung To jibes reflect ‘double-edged sword’ of social media: Hong Kong experts
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Hong Kong pop star Keung To’s recent stumble into the sea sparked a flood of mixed reactions online—some supportive, others downright cruel. Psychiatrists and cultural experts point out that this backlash highlights the tricky reality of social media for young celebrities: it’s a powerful tool for fan engagement but also exposes them to harsh, unfiltered criticism that stars of past generations never had to deal with.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one singer’s viral moment—it’s a snapshot of how social media amplifies both fame and scrutiny. For young artists, the same platforms that build their careers can also chip away at their mental health, raising bigger questions about how we engage with public figures in the digital age.

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