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In extreme cases, a dead celebrity problem.
The Yankees have always had a celebrity problem, from Babe Ruth — whose stomach pains in 1925 were dubbed the "bellyache heard round the world" — to Alex Rodriguez, a staple of today's tabloid press.
This isn't a just a white celebrity problem.
So not only could regular people benefit from gargling urine in order to achieve a Hollywood smile, but Hollywood could also benefit from a gigantic tsunami of urine that would sweep away every celebrity problem in a yellow flood: Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's, Nick Cannon's rare form of lupus, Roger Ebert's face, John Travolta's Scientology… all cured through the magic of piss.
In his "Solving the Celebrity Problem" chapter Mr. Barry writes about fans who besiege him to tell him how much their kids loved his book "Hoot".
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His real-life problems are celebrity problems: landing a glamorous apartment, dodging paparazzi, squabbling with his co-stars.
We love celebrity problems.
Unlike Britney Spears, whose outré style choices during her own extremely public meltdown, a decade ago — a shaved head, a variety of wigs, no underwear, bare feet — seemed inseparable from her professional and personal failings, LaBeouf is a celebrity whose problems infuse his style, in the collective imagination, with an enticing, almost mythical texture.
Houston, of course, is not the only celebrity whose problems have received rapt press attention.
I'm afraid the national debate will more likely continue to focus on celebrity domestic problems than the mundane issues of health care, since it would requrie two other miraculous paradigm shifts to transform Mel into this heroic spokesperson.
"What's exciting about that, other than me trying to connect with Lebron James, is that they connect very real-world problems with the real celebrity with real-world problem solving," he said.
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