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How social media may affect celebs mental health
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A celebrity's single action can ignite intense online reactions. Virat Kohli's accidental 'like' and Babil Khan's emotional video show this. Experts highlight the mental health toll of constant scrutiny. Social media blurs lines between public image and real life. This creates pressure and loneliness for celebrities. Fame demands compassion, not just content. Stars need space to be human.
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