Celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Paris Hilton are diving into the metaverse before it has even materialized for the masses
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Katie Canales
Jan 22, 2022, 19:32 IST
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Celebrities in music, film, and otherwise are jumping on the metaverse hype train.
Snoop Dogg is creating a "Snoopverse" while Paris Hilton is letting users buy her virtual outfits.
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The metaverse may not actually exist yet — but that doesn't mean celebrity A-listers aren't trying to make money from the concept.
Take Snoop Dogg's "Snoopverse," which the rapper teased last week as soon having a release date. It exists on The Sandbox, a platform built on the Ethereum blockchain, and is being advertised as a place for virtual concerts, art and car exhibits, pool parties, shopping, and a digital replica of his massive California mansion.
The price for an early access pass? Almost $2,000 for one of 5,000 tickets.
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Then there's Paris Hilton's virtual island built within Roblox, dubbed Paris World, complete with digital copies of her California home and closet where users can raid her wardrobe and purchase outfits.
"I think it's important for people to not only be in the physical world but also to be in the digital world," the actress told Bloomberg.
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But the celebrity hype — the same kind that has rallied around diet teas and the like in the past — aligns with what we know about the metaverse concept at present: it's a buzzword for technology that has not yet fully materialized or seen mass adoption.
So their involvement poses a question: are they just early to hop on what will one day be a lucrative (and popular) train? Or are they simply cashing in on hype?
In that sense, the metaverse is not here yet. But that hasn't stopped hoardes respected institutional investors, venture capitalists, and others from piling in.
Others are getting into metaverse-ready parts, like creating digital avatars based on their real-life selves, allowing fans to buy and sell virtual merch for them. The virtual avatar company Genies is designing digital versions of the likes of Rihanna, Cardi B, and Migos.
"Migos got your metaverse drip on lock," Offset said, according to Hypebeast. "The Genies platform will allow us to further engage and give meaningful experiences to culture."
So regardless of if the metaverse is nigh or simply vaporware, celebrity elites across film, music, and entertainment seem to think it's upon us.
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As actress Reese Witherspoon tweeted this month, "every person will have a parallel digital identity" in the near future.
"Are you planning for this?" she asked.
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