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publicist

[puhb-luh-sist] / ˈpʌb lə sɪst /


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He will also pay a fine, but the amount has not been confirmed, his publicist said in an email to The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

Contemporary newspapers published flattering portraits apparently written by publicists on Dillon’s dime.

From The Wall Street Journal

Holly Baird, a publicist who handles major celebrity crises including many court cases, says that while trials have potential downsides, there is no reason for famous people to avoid them at all costs.

From Seattle Times

Bestie Brunch has attracted a myriad of women across age ranges, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and industries, including publicists, doctors, artists, service industry folks, caretakers, lawyers, students and people figuring it out — and that’s intentional.

From Los Angeles Times

The musician and actor died suddenly of natural causes on Friday in his Los Angeles home, his publicist said.

From BBC