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megastar



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It tracks that a megastar like Jay would be surrounded by a close-knit circle of people managing his life, which led to Baumbach and Mortimer exploring those complicated relationships.

From Los Angeles Times

Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan has unveiled a new statue of him in London's Leicester Square, saying it was like having a "life-size doll".

From BBC

The octogenarian megastar is seemingly ever-present, popping up on social media feeds with his affable avuncularity, his relentlessly sunny, two thumbs up ‘tude. Yet despite the steady trickle of Beatles scholarship that continues to be published, including Ian Leslie’s insightful book, “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs,” earlier this year, McCartney is a cipher, a blank page.

From Los Angeles Times

Kelce, long a well-known athlete, became a household name more recently thanks to his relationship with pop megastar Taylor Swift.

From The Wall Street Journal

The student, who danced with the megastar in front of more than 10,000 screaming fans, said the experience was "crazy".

From BBC