Richard Dyer's star theory argues that celebrities are constructed by media institutions for financial gain by representing 'real people' to appeal to target audiences. Stars are modeled around audiences to increase sales. Beyoncé is discussed as both supporting this theory through her transformation over time and trends, while also challenging it by leaving a cultural legacy through her charity work, which Dyer argues makes her a 'true pop star'. However, there is debate around whether Beyoncé is a positive role model or promotes negative behaviors.