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celebrity

[suh-leb-ri-tee] / səˈlɛb rɪ ti /




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It's the football league managed by celebrities, content creators and the occasional sporting heavyweight.

From BBC

The app’s remix feature allowed users to superimpose the likeness of their friends or celebrities into existing AI-generated video or create brand new ones.

From Los Angeles Times

The show - about a teenager living a double-life as a pop singer - was a smash hit and made an international celebrity of its star, Miley Cyrus.

From BBC

Burrows said that he had not seen a newspaper article concerning one of the claimants, Elizabeth Hurley, telling the court: "I don't care about celebrity people."

From BBC

Podcasts can run forever, but some hosts are bowing out as celebrities and YouTube dominate the industry.

From The Wall Street Journal