This brave new world of celebrity being driven by countless millions of smart phones and cutting edge technology is decidedly prehistoric when it comes to the expectations of what male and female celebrities of a certain vintage must do to compete for “likes”.
Nice robes: Liz Hurley on Instagram.Credit:Instagram
Indeed, the gendered double standards are straight from the 1950s, with the likes of Warne and his male peers able to post largely mundane videos on TikTok and get noticed – which, quite frankly, is a far less demanding price than what appears to be asked of female celebrities his age, not in the least his former fiancee Liz Hurley.
A scroll through Warnie’s Instagram is enough to scare even the most worldly Millennial about the prospects of middle age – especially those shots of him baring his iridescent chompers and showcasing his frosted “hair hat” courtesy of the technicians from Advanced Hair Studio. But spare a thought for Hurley, whose stock in trade on Instragram STILL…