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celebrity

[suh-leb-ri-tee] / səˈlɛb rɪ ti /




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But she said the changing dynamic of the group, which reportedly includes several other celebrities, ended up reminding her of high school cliques and left her feeling "frozen out" at a vulnerable time.

From BBC

Outside of New York City real-estate circles, he was not much of a celebrity.

From MarketWatch

As the categories most closely associated with the rise of celebrity brands become increasingly saturated, A-list talent is venturing into new terrain — and taking on names like Clinique, L’Oreal, Kiehl’s and Harry’s in the process.

From Los Angeles Times

The comedy sees Rogen play Matt Remick, the newly appointed hapless head of Continental Studios, who is desperate for celebrity approval while also trying to achieve both critical acclaim and box office success.

From BBC

Observers note that such auctions highlight the unique intersection of celebrity, religion and fundraising in modern American politics.

From Salon