Tuesday, October 2, 2012

"It's like that woadie?!"


Percy Romeo Miller, also known as Lil’ Romeo has went from a child hip-hop icon to a now a sex god on the Internet. Or at least that’s the feeling I get from stalking his Instagram. Most of his pictures show him lounging around a pool, working out, or partying. He’s basically living the life of luxury without a care in the world and looking good while doing it. Along with those photos, he does also post pictures with his family and on his current endeavors in life. For instance, I saw that Romeo recently posted a picture promoting his new comic he is releasing; I believe it can be found on thedrem.com. He also posts pictures of himself hosting events like the music video countdown show 106&Park on BET and community based events where he does appearances/speaking for kids. I believe he keeps up a good image with this variety of photos because it shows that he can work as hard as he plays. He shows that he’s grateful through his constant community outreach programs, he shows that he’s loving through his family bonding, he shows that he’s driven through the projects he’s now working on, and this is all shown through these pictures on Instagram. I do believe he upholds a good image by posting working photos to balance out the photos of him partying, which shows he’s just a “normal” 23-year-old guy. Romeo is a good influence on culture because he showcases life of normal tendencies, he doesn’t party excessively nor does he work excessively, he’s a great middle ground. Though he may not be as famous as he was when he was nine, he’s still making money (1million for his ICDC college commercial) and still affects pop culture. Now go stalk his Instagram and look at that hot bod: @romeomiller

2 comments:

  1. Stram, I really enjoyed reading this. it is cool to see that celbrities can have a balance between the party scene and giving back to their community. It makes me very happy when artists do not get caught up in their ego and forget everyone else in the world. The media always wants to portray people partying as a bad thing but the truth is we all want to party and escape in our own way.

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  2. Jeez Stram, hop off his jock. It's great that he's doing community outreach though, good for him for giving back to the community that's done so much for him. What does he do to work, besides be in commercials? Does he still rap? Because nothing will ever beat My Cinderellah. I can't get enough of kids rapping about love :P
    It's always strange when a child star actually morphs into a grounded, well-adjusted adult instead of a depressed basket case with a drug problem. We'll see how Honey-Boo-Boo fairs ;D.

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