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glitterati

[glit-uh-rah-tee] / ˌglɪt əˈrɑ ti /








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It was the opening chapter in a long and storied life that ultimately took him to Hollywood and the heights of New York glitterati, adventures of very different types that are all enthusiastically recounted in Reid Mitenbuler’s “Wanderlust: An Eccentric Explorer, an Epic Journey, a Lost Age.”

From Washington Post

Among the Hollywood glitterati who donated the maximum amount allowed — $64,800 — were filmmakers Steven Spielberg and J.J.

From Los Angeles Times

Ricky Gervais, the comedian known for his yearly takedown of celebrities at the Golden Globes, said in an interview published Friday that he has sensed a shift the public’s attitude toward Hollywood’s glitterati over the past decade.

From Fox News

I think these Good Samaritans are infinitely more relevant to life in the DMV than that British luxury car and what the glitterati were wearing to a fashion show.

From Washington Post

The stronger of Del Rey’s two 2021 LPs dreams of an escape from celebrity as vividly as the singer once yearned to find a place among the glitterati: Heed the way she almost-rhymes “I left Calabasas” with “The cameras have flashes” with “They cause the car crashes.”

From Los Angeles Times