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Even now, it’s safe to say that when Dame Edna looks at herself in the mirror — the sequined dresses, the lavender Thatcher bouffant — she sees not just a beautiful, accomplished woman but, in her own endlessly iterated word, a megastar, equal if not superior to any celebrity who crosses her path.

From Washington Post

In 2011, the network pushed out Glenn Beck, the Tea Party megastar whose anti-Obama rants made his show one of the most popular in Fox News history.

From New York Times

Those who kept their badges — the megastar Taylor Swift, among others — were called out by TMZ as “STILL PAYIN’ FOR THE CHECKMARKS.”

From Washington Post

Aside from Zevin’s midafternoon talk, Day One of the festival featured events with former “Friends” star Matthew Perry, “All About That Bass” singer Meghan Trainor, “Bad Feminist” author and culture critic Roxane Gay and children’s lit megastar Lois Lowry.

From Los Angeles Times

Modelled on a suburban housewife in 1955, over the decades Dame Edna morphed into extravagant global megastar with a barbed wit.

From BBC