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is stardom
noun
The status or position of a performer acknowledged to be a star; fame, celebrity.
Exact(5)
That is stardom.
In what way is stardom different to how you expected it?
But stardom is stardom, and as devotees of the Delmarva Shorebirds, a Baltimore Orioles farm team in Salisbury, Md., stream into the park today, they will receive what may be the first bobblehead fashioned after a captain of industry.
All this raises a few questions: How precarious is stardom built on the mirage of a personal connection?
Is stardom a way out of poverty?
Similar(55)
His reward was stardom in the 1950s and 1960s, a knighthood in 2000, a yacht and several gleaming motors.
For Mitchell, a closeted actor breaking out from the pack of young Hollywood studs, it's stardom.
On both shows, the prize isn't a pile of cash or a sports car – on Idol, it's stardom and on Bachelor, it's a monogamous relationship.
The problem is, poetic stardom is an unpredictable business.
The reality on this reality show is pop stardom in the music-video era.
But presenting the televised sidebar of a show hosted by a celebrity chef is hardly stardom.
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