15 minutes of fame
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In popular culture, 15 minutes of fame refers to a sudden state of celebrity that is believed unlikely to continue to contain fame long enough to affect the new celebrity's life.
The expression is a paraphrase of Andy Warhol's statements, in 1968 that "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes", and in 1979 "...my prediction from the sixties finally came true: In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes."
Warhol's statement was based in his interest in fame and famous people. His view of the media was that they could enable any person to become famous. The rise of reality television shows has given new meaning to Warhol's "15 minutes" quote.
Becoming bored with continually being asked about this particular statement, Warhol deliberately tried to confuse interviewers by changing the statement to:
- In the future 15 people will be famous.
- In 15 minutes everybody will be famous.
In 1986, Warhol had a short-lived MTV television series, Andy Warhol's 15 Minutes.
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