The correct answer is:
Option b. Bandwagon
Explanation:
1. The Bandwagon fallacy occurs when someone argues that a position is true because many people believe it.
2. In this specific context, the fallacy is described as linking admiration, love, and approval of the crowd with a famous figure who is admired, loved, and approved of.
3. By associating the positive attributes of the famous figure with the crowd's admiration, this fallacy attempts to persuade others to follow along with the popular opinion or trend.
4. It leverages the idea that if something is widely accepted or endorsed by others, it must be valid or correct, which is not necessarily true.
5. Therefore, in the scenario described in the question, the fallacy being illustrated is the Bandwagon fallacy.