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Celebs
noun
Plural of celeb
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Some celebs even use community service to boost their image.
To sell yourself as the journalist who so riles celebs they leave the room (2013 saw a similar Quentin Tarantino encounter) is to get the wrong end of the stick about what the story really is.
She lived a perfectly uneventful life, as the huge majority of us do, despite our desperate rage to become "celebs".
The walls are lined with bottles of all sizes and ages, many of the ornate faded labels signed by matadors, flamenco stars and other local celebs.
And the women are not there to see Amitabh Bachchan or the celebs, they are there to watch football.
As the UN's Messenger of Peace, with a focus on climate change, we can expect to hear much more from him ahead of Paris – and Ben Affleck, Bono, Sting and other celebs.
This week two think-tanks, the Centre for Policy Studies and the Centre for Economic and Business Research, joined the celebs in bashing the proposal.
Mostly the poor celebs and their overtaxed stylists tried to channel bits of punk fashion.
If the assembled celebs had donned rubbish sacks and asked a three-year old to apply their make-up they would have been more authentically punk than what turned up that night.
It wipes away frown lines and other wrinkles, which are caused by overstimulated muscles, thus allowing ageing celebs to appear on the covers of gossip magazines without embarrassment.
This summer the Balkan press has been full of stories of various celebs in various stages of inebriation or undress, from Prince Harry to Beyoncé, who have been holidaying in Croatia.
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