The Flip Side of Internet Fame - Havovwo.nl.
Jessica Bennett is an award-winning journalist and critic who writes on women, sexuality, and culture. She is a columnist at the New York Times, where you can regularly find her byline in the Sunday style section. She recently authored the first profile of Monica Lewinsky in a decade, capturing her plight to redefine her story. Jessica is also a contributing editor at LeanIn.org, the nonprofit.
Jessica Bennett, Actress: Bullets and Briefcases. Jessica Bennett is an actress, known for Bullets and Briefcases (2009).
Jessica Bennett (born 1981) is an American journalist who writes on gender, sexuality and culture. She is the first gender editor for The New York Times and a former columnist at Time. She is the author of Feminist Fight Club: A Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace (HarperCollins, 2016). She's also known for having coined the term manterrupting.
The quote “fame is proof that people are gullible” is true because despite the fact that some of America’s icons have outstanding criminal records or have even been to jail, the public still idolizes them and makes them out to be perfect. The word celebrity impresses people. It is included in the American definition of dream. Perfection is a synonym. No wonder the people see stardom as.
The official website of journalist and author Jessica Bennett.
It wasn't so long ago that the idea of a college romance playing out online—for better or for worse—would have been deemed weird, nerdy, or just plain pathetic.
Jessica Bennett, Actress: Midway to Heaven. Jessica Bennett is an actress, known for Midway to Heaven (2011) and Anatomy of Numbers (2008).