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Case Report

Being a celebrity in times of its democratisation: a case study from the Flemish region

Pages 249-253 | Received 09 Oct 2012, Accepted 31 Dec 2012, Published online: 25 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

This report analyses the labelling of domestic celebrities in Flanders (Belgium) as BVs or Bekende Vlamingen, its definition and evolution. Through interviews with Flemish celebrities, it is observed that there is a tension around this label: on the one hand, it has a negative connotation, especially since more people became famous through reality TV; on the other, most interviewed celebrities acknowledge that objectively speaking, they are a BV. This self-definition as BV is made with reference to three criteria: personal characteristics (achievements), the public (degree of recognisability) and the media.

Notes

1. Also in the Francophone press in Belgium, the Dutch phrase ‘Bekende Vlamingen’ is used, which points towards its strong institutionalisation (see for example http://archives.lesoir.be/bplus-pour-une-belgique-unie-et-pleine-d-avenir_t-20121222-027M62.html?action=nav&nav=1&pos=0&all=276&query=bekende+vlaming&queryor=bekende+vlaming&firstHit=0&by=10&when=−1&sort=datedesc&all=276).

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