These sorts of events, intelligently and advantageously staged, can produce celebrities, or increase the fame of celebrities. |
One Labour MP hinted that Smith's case was a wangle, and mentioned other sportsmen and celebrities who had returned home quickly after call-up. |
In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand. |
Italian performer Ennio Marchetto talks about creating celebrities out of whole cloth. |
The gala screening took place in a rainswept Leicester Square in the presence of many celebrities. |
The blurb books explain pop culture phenomena and offer unsolicited counsel to celebrities in crisis. |