Curious Wiring

The Psychology behind Parasocial Relationships

14 min · 31. aug. 2025
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Parasocial relationships are one-sided emotional connections where fans feel deeply connected to celebrities, influencers, or online personalities, despite never having met them. In this video, we explore the psychology behind parasocial interactions and what the consequences of them are.

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