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megastar



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Rather, there's a throwback gratification to this business – it's been a while since a megastar's outsized presence in a courtroom was, in fact, the whole show.

From Salon

No player will be watched more closely this season than Shohei Ohtani, a two-way megastar in the final year under contract with the Los Angeles Angels.

From Seattle Times

The defense pointed vaguely to other theories of the crime — including behind-the-scenes wrangling that attempted to include information about XXXTentacion’s online beef with the megastar Drake, who fought successfully to avoid being deposed in the case.

From New York Times

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Baker became a megastar in the 1930s especially in France, where she moved in 1925 as she was seeking to flee racism and segregation in the United States.

From Seattle Times

Fleming is also writing the upcoming gender-flipped remake of the film, called “He’s All That,” streaming Aug. 27 on Netflix and starring TikTok megastar Addison Rae as a high school social media influencer who attempts to boost an unpopular classmate’s social standing and ultimately win him the title of prom king.

From Washington Post