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stardom

[stahr-duhm] / ˈstɑr dəm /


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After all, the trajectory of most rock bands follows a similar script—the hungry rise, the overwhelming success, the perils of stardom—followed by breakups, feuds, recoveries and reunions.

From The Wall Street Journal

His renaissance man biography includes a career as a body builder, highlighted by his Mr. Universe titles, action film success, political stardom and even tabloid-fodder infidelity.

From Los Angeles Times

Here, he discusses his Harry Potter child stardom, director aspirations and advice from his dad.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m proud we’re broken up. This is going to be great for moi’s stardom,” Miss Piggy bragged to critics at a press conference.

From Salon

He said he had initially talked to Clinton at Davos, where he proposed an opportunity to use Clinton's political stardom to effect change on a global scale.

From BBC