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"The Dark Psychology Behind Celebrity Activism"

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Mar 04, 2026
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Charlotte Gill ( Charlotte Gill ) brilliantly exposes the celebrity cult at the BBC. Scroll down for the bonus part where you ask the questions.

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3 things I learned from Charlotte Gill:

1. Celebrities don’t just have opinions — they’re a machine.
The same names keep showing up. Olivia Colman. Gary Lineker. Emma Thompson. They campaign together, they fundraise together, they push the same causes. Charlotte thinks it’s less a

bout genuine belief and more about staying in the club. If you publicly break from it, your career is over.


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2. The BBC has a secret charity most people have never heard of.
It’s called BBC Media Action. It received £57 million of taxpayer money in just two years. It’s funded by the UN, USAID, and foreign governments. The BBC never really talks about it.

3. Olivia Colman is directly linked to the show being pushed in every school.
She and her husband are patrons of a charity called Tender. That charity produced the classroom resources that went alongside Adolescence — the Netflix show the government then announced would be shown in all schools. Colman is pictured with Keir Starmer doing it. Charlotte thinks that’s not a coincidence.

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