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In this episode of The Sheep Get Sheared Podcast, we explore how celebrity culture has become the modern-day king's court—except this time, the crown is worn by influencers, athletes, and entertainers instead of royalty or statesmen. We examine how this shift at the top of the social pyramid has trickled down into everyday life, quietly reshaping our relationships, values, and desires.

We unpack how the rise of celebrity obsession and digital worship has monopolized hypergamy—pushing everyday men further down the social ladder while inflating expectations beyond reason. We’re no longer courting within the village; we’re competing with the top 1% of men—most of whom are never in the same room. And that shift? It’s changed the entire dating marketplace.

We dig into the real cost of this cultural change: how parasocial relations ... 

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