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Celebrities and Influencers Report
They way young people relate to celebrities and influencers is changing fast. Trust is not tied to fame—it’s all about being true to themselves and unpolished honesty. From the creators they follow daily to the brand partnerships they support, Gen Z and Millennials are making it clear who earns their attention and why. How young consumers respond to sponsored content is changing, as well as what drives them to make a purchase. And they have nuanced ideas about when they expect public figures to speak out (or stay silent) on causes and issues.
In YPulse’s 2025 Celebrities and Influencers report, we explore the how much trust young people place in different public figures, what kinds of content actually drive action, and where young people draw the line between meaningful advocacy and performative pressure.
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- How many young people trust various kinds of public figures
- Who their favorite content creators are and the kinds of content the people they follow post
- How many believe celebrities have a responsibility to share their views on causes and issues
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Additional survey content for Pro users:
The full open-ended list of their favorite content creators, what they’ve done after learning about it from an online celebrity / influencer, how many followers a creator needs to have to earn their trust, and more.
The Data File also includes data split by the following demographics: Gender & Generation, Age Groups, Academic Status, Race, POC, Country, Urban/Rural Status, LGBTQ+, and Parent.