stop telling celebrities about the omegaverse (i am begging)

#heatedrivalry #formula1 #fanfiction STOP TELLING CELEBRITIES ABOUT THE OMEGAVERSE AND FAN FICTION (i am literally begging on my hands and knees). Lately, there has been a huge uptick in using fandom, fan fiction, and fan culture for shock value marketing in interviews with celebrities. The stars of Heated Rivalry, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, were told about the Omegaverse in their first press tour for the breakout hit, and asked who would be the Alpha and Omega in their dynamic. The same journalists told Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson, the stars of Interview with the Vampire / The Vampire Lestat, about the Omegaverse in a thirst-tweets segment promoting the show. The Pitt actors were shown fan art of their characters. And, perhaps the weirdest of them all, Ferrari Formula 1 drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were asked to read titles of fan fiction about themselves and guess the plot for a sponsor obligation. This stretched into RPF (real people fic), and involved romantic relationships with their coworkers. Today, we're breaking down how, exactly, we ended up in a world where athletes and celebrities are being told about the deep dark parts of fandom internet in mainstream videos. From classic fan fiction like the original vampire story and Shakespeare's plays, to the dawn of modern day fic with the Star Trek fandom, Anne Rice's personal war against fan fiction, the publishing of 50 Shades of Grey, the dawn of Teen Wolf, and the current state of the entertainment industry -- and how it has become forever entwined in the fandom world. That Vampire Show:    • That Vampire Show   You Are What You Love: Interview With The Vampire:    • How Interview With The Vampire helped Amy ...