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celebrity

[suh-leb-ri-tee] / səˈlɛb rɪ ti /




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“Quotidien” is like an evening version of “The View” for French people—a 90-minute program that mixes news analysis and interviews with politicians and celebrities promoting new projects.

From The Wall Street Journal

As another celebrity once confidently pointed out, when you’re a star, you can do anything.

From Salon

The 19-year-old joins celebrities such as actor Matthew McConaughey who have filed to protect their likeness from AI misuse in recent months.

From BBC

Before I could even open a menu, he’d tell the waiter, “Sauce on the side, she eats like a celebrity,” making me feel adored, not demanding.

From Los Angeles Times

Cameo is most commonly used by celebrities and sports people to provide personalised messages to fans for a fee.

From BBC