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celebrity

[suh-leb-ri-tee] / səˈlɛb rɪ ti /




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It was revealed as the fourth regular series of the BBC show launched on Thursday, hot on the heels of the successful celebrity version, which attracted more than 15 million viewers.

From BBC

The walls are covered with photos of star athletes and A-list Hollywood celebrities he’s operated on.

From Los Angeles Times

Instagram’s algorithm previously had been built on a following graph, meaning it primarily showed users posts from people they followed—either friends, celebrities or creators.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fourth regular series follows the hugely successful celebrity spin-off, which aired in the autumn and attracted 15 million viewers.

From BBC

How did the genial celebrity psychologist’s media network crash?

From Los Angeles Times