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celebrity

[suh-leb-ri-tee] / səˈlɛb rɪ ti /




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Eight amateur winners of state championship rounds, eight players who qualified in Melbourne, and another eight wildcards – including celebrities and invited personalities - made up the rest of the competition.

From BBC

A cynic might argue that celebrities don’t want film and moviegoing as we know them to die because they don’t want to lose their source of income, and maybe that’s true for some.

From Salon

He treats wildly famous celebrities and people with no fame at all.

From Los Angeles Times

Powell has enjoyed a kind of online celebrity during his tenure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rogen added that celebrities regularly approach him to request cameos in “The Studio”: “A lot of the studio heads want to be on the show, and some of them will be.”

From Los Angeles Times