What we need are legends: this week on Fresh Powder

鈥淐elebrity blogs aren鈥檛 as directly unkind as they used to be. It is far less acceptable, for example, for a blogger to post an upskirt photo of a teenager today than it was back when Hilton and other bloggers of his ilk would post those photos of Miley Cyrus as she gets out of her car. The public discourse around mental health and drug addiction continues to become more nuanced. This isn鈥檛 to say that slut-shaming, racism, and misogyny don鈥檛 exist on gossip sites 鈥 just that such comments are more likely to come from the followers of gossip accounts (now usually on Instagram) rather than the gossip sites themselves. It鈥檚 a change that mid-aughts gossip bloggers like Hilton and Lui have to navigate. But what kind of career revamp can you really have when, once upon a time, cruelty was your raison d鈥檈tre? Lui, for one, is thinking a lot about how to make that shift. 鈥業f there鈥檚 one time to be a little self-involved,鈥 Lui told me over the phone in late March, 鈥榠t鈥檚 to be self-involved in your shame.鈥欌澛, and now they鈥檙e sorry. (BuzzFeed News)

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