Celebrity
in sentence
232 examples of Celebrity in a sentence
We don't hear about the Einstein who used his
celebrity
to advocate for political prisoners in Europe or the Scottsboro boys in the American South.
Now this attraction to objects doesn't just work for
celebrity
objects.
We were going to plan an event called the Rescue of Joseph Kony's Child Soldiers where participants would come in a hundred cities worldwide and rally in their city center until a
celebrity
or a political figure came and used their voice on behalf of these child soldiers, and at that point each city was "rescued."
The behavioral economist George Lowenstein asked students in his university to imagine getting a passionate kiss from a celebrity, any
celebrity.
Then he said, "How much are you willing to pay to get a kiss from a
celebrity
if the kiss was delivered immediately, in three hours, in 24 hours, in three days, in one year, in 10 years?
Now they weren't willing to wait a year or 10 years; no one wants an aging
celebrity.
The Minecraft community went bananas over this project, and Ben became an instant media
celebrity.
So now I live in Los Angeles, because the Prostate Cancer Foundation of the U.S. is based there, and I always get asked by the media down there, because it's so celebrity-driven, "Who are your
celebrity
ambassadors?"
And I say to them, "Last year we were fortunate enough to have 450,000
celebrity
ambassadors."
And it's like, everything single person, every single Mo Bro and Mo Sista that participates in Movember is our
celebrity
ambassador, and that is so, so important and fundamental to our success.
I met a
celebrity
chef in New Orleans who said, "No problem, I'll just time-shift family dinner.
What's ended up happening over the past few decades is the kind of coverage that you had as a head of state or as a great
celebrity
is now being applied to you every day by all these people who are Tweeting, blogging, following you, watching your credit scores and what you do to yourself.
I said, "She's not a movie star, and she's not a celebrity, and she's not an expert, and Gayla's the first person who'd say she's not a saint.
I was asked in an interview last year in my capacity as a lower-case "c
" celebrity
in Australia, "What was your highlight of 2012?"
One of them was here in Edinburgh, and it must be the only
celebrity
sheep, Dolly.
That made me a
celebrity.
Kerabai has become a local
celebrity.
And it's about our fixation with
celebrity
and
celebrity
culture, and the importance of the image:
celebrity
is born of photography.
And that is the way, I think, that
celebrity
magazines work now: the more pictures you see of these celebrities, the more you feel you know them, but you don't know them and you want to know them further.
I'm not really interested in the
celebrity
themselves.
I'm interested in the perception of the
celebrity.
What Jack Nicholson might be up to in his
celebrity
life, and the fact that he tried to ... he had a bit of road rage and golf-clubbed a driver the other day.
And sometimes asking the real celebrity, mistaking them for someone who just looks like the real person, which is highly embarrassing.
The second is media and
celebrity
culture, then how to handle teasing and bullying, the way we compete and compare with one another based on looks, talking about appearance — some people call this "body talk" or "fat talk" — and finally, the foundations of respecting and looking after yourself.
That's when we knew, that was a real A-list
celebrity.
For example, once I had an affair with calculus that lasted longer than some
celebrity
marriages.
Every
celebrity'
s been seen wearing it.
We are very fraught with anxiety about being watched, but then we obsess over
celebrity.
He's a local pastor, and they treated him like a
celebrity.
Including her in this illustration was akin to
celebrity
sponsorship today.
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