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groupie

[groo-pee] / ˈgru pi /
NOUN
devoted fan
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While heading backstage to interview The Who at New York's Madison Square Garden in the early 1970s, Barbara Charone got mistaken for a groupie.

From BBC

The number that brings the house down is “Friday Night,” which features three groupies of the rabbi celebrating Shabbat to a disco beat.

From Los Angeles Times

During the trial, Kelly’s lawyers argued that his accusers were “groupies” seeking a lavish lifestyle.

From Washington Post

Many will see this as nothing but vamping, a thought echoed by their "Only Murders" groupies.

From Salon

With a memoir by Spungen's mother as her source material, Appleton speculates that the so-called groupie was demonised for mental health problems that weren't understood at the time.

From BBC