This monologue podcast explores the hypothesis that people dislike famous people more now than ever before. The speaker, Emma Chamberlain, supports this by citing observations of decreased social media engagement with celebrities, a general fatigue with celebrity culture, and a rise in negative news stories. She then delves into her own complicated relationship with fame, highlighting the internal conflict between her "normal girl" identity and her public persona. Finally, she proposes four potential scenarios for the future of celebrity culture, ranging from a return to traditional roles to the complete demise of celebrity obsession. One key takeaway is the idea that overexposure via the internet contributes to audience fatigue and negative feelings towards celebrities.