So you think that other JWs look to the Williams as role models, eh? Sorta like they do Michael Jackson and Prince, huh?
Don't you think it's rather bizarre how most JWs have this love/hate relationship with the fact that these people are supposed to be JWs (past tense in MJ's case)?? On one hand it makes the religion more appealing to the average person, but on the other, it is soooo far removed from approved behavior that it makes them cringe.
Don't you think that every time a fan of one of the above (again, excluding MJ) gets called on in service, the JW who's calling on them milks it for all it's worth? "Oh yes, we're 'normal.' We're not a cult. See? We have members who have a life." The Society knows it's a marketing tool.
Why else would these people get away with dress and behavior that would get Joe or Josephine AveragePublisher df'd so fast your head would spin? Mikey didn't get his chain (publicly) yanked until he made Thriller, which was so obviously beyond the pale that they couldn't let it go.
Yet, as has been mentioned, it's a 2-edged sword for the JWs...let some young brother (or sister!) show up to a congregation gathering in something Prince would wear, or some young sister want to take tennis lessons or some kid want to play in a tennis tournament, or some Sister decides if Sister Williams can get a nose ring so can she (plus it's Biblical)...what would happen? So the JWs can use those celebrities as bait, but they have to be very careful about handling a fan of their who became 'interested', because it would be so obvious so quick that they are not 'normal' JWs.
I love Prince, but I cannot believe the crap he gets away with as a JW. I have a suspicion that, especially in his case, there is someone running 'interference' for him...keeping the more unpleasant aspects of being an 'average' JW away from him, and keeping the more...unusual...aspects of Prince more or less out of the view of the elders (or at least giving them plausible deniability). Strip away the celebrity status and take away the 'buffer' and drop him in some little rural congregation out in the sticks with some of the more self-righteous and power-hungry control-freak elders many on this board have had to deal with, and I don't think he would have ever become a JW, much less have stayed one as long as he has.
I never ceased to be amazed when I hear about musicians who are JWs...who make music that I have no doubt a member of my old cong would have been strenuously counseled for listening to (much less performing).