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15web From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The expression is a paraphrase of Andy
Warhol's statements, in 1968
that "In the future, everyone will
be famous for 15 minutes."
Becoming bored with continually being asked about this particular
statement, Warhol deliberately tried to confuse interviewers by changing the
statement to: "In the future 15 people will be
famous." and "In 15 minutes everybody will be famous."
Some people
believe Warhol's point was actually that the public attention span would
diminish to the point that mass audiences would only pay attention to any issue
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