This document discusses the definition and history of the term "socialite". It begins by defining a socialite as a member of the social elite or someone seeking to be part of high society. The word was first used in 1928 according to Merriam-Webster. Over time, the meaning of socialite has come to refer to very wealthy individuals, often through inheritance, who are actively involved in high-class social events and consider themselves kings or queens of the city. Examples of prominent Indonesian socialite families mentioned are the Bakrie family and Cendana family. The document then discusses some of the social activities and charitable works engaged in by socialites.