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celeb

[suh-leb] / səˈlɛb /










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"The celeb thing has gone totally wrong in the sense that everyone has tried to top each other. They don't put the work in."

From BBC Dec. 22, 2025

Oh, and another celeb turns up in your kitchen.

From BBC Mar. 4, 2025

Sure, you might have a passing curiosity about the candidate some celeb is voting for.

From Slate Nov. 13, 2024

Not to go all Taylor Swift conspiracy theorist on you, but there are some signs — and celeb gossip reports — that point to Swift spending some time in the desert.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 10, 2024

In this case, they are mere prototype, a grand curiosity being worn by another local celeb, Philip Rosedale, the founder of Second Life.

From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel

Now, celebs like Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran are covered in tattoos, with more than 50 each.

From BBC Aug. 10, 2026

"As she told one customer in 2020, 'I'm really select with people,' and 'it's a very VIP circle of celebs.'"

From Barron's Apr. 8, 2026

“I’m big fans of all of you—except for NPR. Just a bunch of celebs phoning it in, so try harder,” Poehler joked.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 12, 2026

Follow along to see photos of the stars, hear from the winners and find out which celebs host Nikki Glaser roasted this year.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 11, 2026

Others said Mo's come-up was throwing those crazy parties that hood celebs and wannabes paid bank to get into.

From "When I Was the Greatest" by Jason Reynolds




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