When I was little, I remember changing my idols every day

First I wanted to be Michael Jackson so I was moonwalking in my kitchen daily, after that Britney Spears came up and I started practicing cheerleader moves, then there were Usher's videos (which were actually similar to MJ if I only consider their dancing parts!)... Movie stars also influenced me after I grew up, I hated them for always looking perfect

Of course, back then, I had no idea what it takes to make someone look that great on the big screens, but anyways!
I never tried to look identicaly to my idols, but I did kind of adopt what I saw best in them - especially their dance moves. And I always try to look at my best, take care of myself, of my health, practice sports, and so on. No that I grew up and don't have anymore idols, I think those influences were actually positive for me...
Of course, there are kids nowadays who try to copy everything they see in their idol, and I don't know how much of a good idea is that: especially with the media writing all the time about Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton! I don't understand why there aren't anymore good examples for kids to follow, and everybody has to shock in a bad way in order to get media's attention...