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A celebrity is someone famous for being well known
We've all seen the media endlessly focus on the personal lives of celebrities. Most of it is gossip and tabloid fodder.
I'm not a celebrity, I've kind of been under the radar, has kept it easier for me to maintain a career.
Celebrity is a weird appendage, which is useless unless you do something with it.
Who really cares what a celebrity thinks on a given issue?
There's only so much you can say about celebrity, obviously.
I don't consider myself to be a celebrity. I don't fit that mould.
I don't think I'm a celebrity. I'm just a guy from east Texas who loves cars and airplanes.
I know this is going to sound cheesy and like I'm trying to be Miss America, but the most important responsibility a celebrity has is to set an example and be a role model.
Label celebrity a consumer society's most precious consumer product, and eventually it becomes the hero with a thousand faces, the packaging of the society's art and politics, the framework of its commerce, and the stuff of its religion.
Maybe the best things about celebrity are the things like being able to get that seat on the plane that you wouldn't normally get, but that's kind of like cheating.
You can't be a major company today without paying attention to celebrities. They are the leaders in beauty and fashion.
The celebrity world can be so ugly. Everyone seems to have slept with everyone else and it's some sort of strange weird cycle. I don't want to get into that.
Celebrity is more than a culture today; it is an industry, complete with fame factories.
The term 'celebrity' makes my skin crawl.
On any morning these days whole segments of the population wake up to find themselves famous, while, to keep matters shipshape, whole contingents of celebrities wake up to find themselves forgotten.
My take on celebrity is simply that some of us have to make a bigger fool of ourselves than others.
A celebrity is any well-known TV or movie star who looks like he spends more than two hours working on his hair.
Being a celebrity can be very intoxicating and very addicting. And I've always been afraid of that, because I've grown up post-almost every child star out there who has gone wayward.
Understanding that celebrity derives from and is a result of some form of accomplishment, it's always gratifying to work with individuals who have made some sort of contribution to society.
Are there any celebs I'd like to meet? I'd love to meet the Dalai Lama.
Celebrity is a pretty stunning thing. At first I was like 'They love me! Oh, I love them, too.' And suddenly, I was tap-dancing on my pedestal and it was whack! Facedown in the dirt.
It is surprising how many professional athletes, along with their families and friends, are gaga over movie and music stars, and the reverse is true with entertainers and sports stars.
When you become a celebrity, your shit becomes news.
All of us, whether or not we're celebrities, every one ought to spend part of their life making someone else's life better.
People who win awards for drama and for crying their eyes out for two hours ... it's easy!
What celebrities are useful for is bringing attention to the public and making them more aware. They can be unbelievably effective.
Journalists have made celebrities into an industry.
There isn't much point in the whole 'celebrity' nonsense unless one is prepared to go out on a limb and, one hopes, speak up for some under-represented section of the community.
Celebrity poverty, that's the hidden scandal in Blair's Britain. You can't help but worry for them. A girl I knew developed X-ray eyes for celebrity sorrows. She taught me to read the subtext of the down-market celebrity interview, she knew all the Hollywood codes, and followed the deep backgrounds.
Celebrity was a long time in coming; it will go away. Everything goes away.
Celebrity has its uses. I can always get a seat in any restaurant.
Source: Esquire Magazine, June 2000 original edition
I am a different kind of celebrity; I don't have the big, giant house, the fancy cars, and all the designer stuff. I am just a girl from Cleveland.
Actors are seen as celebrities, but they're just real people with families.
I feel for anybody who has that level of celebrity where you can't lead a normal life.
Celebrity is absolutely preposterous. Entertainment seems to be inflating. It used to be the punctuation to your life, a film or a novel or a play, a way of celebrating a good week or month. Now it feels as if it's all punctuation.
In the realm of pop celebrity, the bar has been lowered so far that there is no bar. People can be famous for being famous, famous for being infamous, famous for having once been famous and, thanks largely to the Internet, famous for not being famous at all.
Rather than a situation where people are naturally finding themselves reading the same thing and then talking about it, some readers are responding to celebrity in the hope that what they read will enable them to join an international conversation.
I'm a lawyer who, on occasion, represents celebrities.
I have to say, my celebrity is not a big factor in my life. Once in a while someone takes my picture. But I'm not exactly one of the four girls everyone's chasing at the moment.
Celebrity, for me, equal hatred
The thing is, we [celebrities are] all just people living our lives, doing our thing. But, I honestly tend to live in my own little world, and am blissfully unaware of so much.
Ninety-five percent of celebrity is good.
I don't really hang out with a lot of celebrities.
Celebrity is no different from any other energy. It's a force for good or evil. It's no different from money. It's power.
I consider myself not a celebrity. I'm a normal person that likes [doing] things on stage.
Celebrity is a mask that eats into the face.
Actors, politicians, and writers-all of us are but creatures of the hour. Long-lasting fame comes to but few.
To me, there are two types of celebrity: there's good celebrity - people that are attracted to the food and working and trying to create something great - and then there's bad celebrity - those who are working on being a celebrity.
We're in a celebrity culture, and when I turn on the news today I hear about Lindsay Lohan, Tiger Woods and Paris Hilton and the Kardashian sisters and 'Dancing with the Stars,' one thing after another, Kate Gosselin's new body.
You meet people in Hollywood that are famous, and you're not sure what they got famous for.
I'm famous, but I'm not famous like freaking Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston.
I honestly have no interest in celebrity whatsoever. If anything, I always cringe at it because it takes away from what I am, which is an actor who wants to be better and do better things.
The downside of being a celebrity is that people kind of know about you, and you really don't need them to know about you - you need them to know about your work.
Some people enjoy celebrity. I admire those who do, because if you're going to go through it, you might as well enjoy it.
I don't like celebrities; I don't hang out with them; I don't relate to that life.
Celebrity is a gift. I'm very lucky.
Why would you want to work for a living if you could just joke around? Being a celebrity expands your commercial possibilities.
I love to utilize my celebrity status in a responsible and constructive and substantive manner. I like to get my hands dirty rather than a photo op.
What makes the most money for this business? Dead rock stars.
People are earning their living as 'celebrities' without actually doing anything.
I am a reluctant celebrity, in some ways.
It's a diabolical business. I can't imagine how hellish it must be to be hounded like Amy Winehouse and people like that. I have a little peripheral place on the outskirts of celebrity, when I go to premieres and that sort of stuff, which is as close as I want to get.
It's not about celebrity or not. It's all about, do you have that 'girl in a cardigan' in you. You gotta have that.
I'm a real big celebrity. I'm this megastar.
It's great to see that celebrities can be just like us - that they too have their highs and lows, that they don't always wake up looking their best, that they have bad habits and annoying traits.
Take any celebrity - all we really know is what they choose to tell us, or what they show us in public.
I'm so not a celebrity.
I'm really not a celebrity; I'm just a teacher.
There are so many third-rate people now who are more famous than people who should be famous, but sometimes people who could or should be famous are very boring, too.
Celebrity's a pain in the backside - you're always on display.
I am the only 'celebrity' to be public about my lung cancer.
There's a big difference to me between the people who are famous and just accept the fact that it comes with the territory of what they do, and the people who actively seek it out, who intentionally put themselves in the position of being on camera and being famous.
I don't think I am especially interested in celebrities, but I love talking about what is going on with people and why they do what they do.
When you become a celebrity, the world owns you and your image.
I'm not a famous celebrity of any kind. I'm a guy from Edmonton who's got a great job and I'm loving it.
You're surfing with all this glamour, and a lot of people are talking about Gwyneth, JLo, and Cameron.
Being a celebrity doesn't even seem to keep the fleas off our dogs - and if being a celebrity won't give me an advantage over a couple of fleas, then I guess there can't be much in being a celebrity after all.
Celebrity is something I've never been into, and never will be.
Celebrity is seen by a huge amount of people and certainly myself for a while as the pinnacle of society, of success. It is revered almost religiously, both the institution and its quickly growing member base.
I will never fall prey to celebrity because I am too busy. I have other things to do than look at myself in the mirror.
I'll turn on the TV or look at a magazine, and it's like, 'Who is this person?' And you find out they are from '16 and Pregnant,' and I'm like, 'Really? They're celebrities now?' You read about them on the news having fights and breakups, and I think, 'Well, of course.'
Celebrity, to me, is not a thing to seek.
I just figure if you have a modicum of celebrity, you need to use it, and you need to use it for more things than just promoting yourself or your film or your image or your product.
I'm not particularly good at 'celebrity'; I don't think it was something I was born to do. I think I can get by as an actor, but I've never been one for the red carpet and don't put a lot of stock in celebrities that are famous for being famous.
A lot of journalists like to suck up to celebrities, and then as soon as they're a safe distance away at their computers, they take shots. But that's the way society has become, especially in pop culture.
People in the media, it makes their day when someone they say is a five-star artist goes platinum.
The whole Kardashian family, they have a bunch of energy.
Famous people consume us because we are bored.
Celebrity has become, for better or worse, an art form. An artist can use themselves as a medium to become a celebrity as a walking work of art.
With pop stars or film stars, we become the object of people's self-definition, as well as the object of sexual definition.
Celebrity doesn't really affect the work. What affects the work is the expectations from the outside. This is what no one understands.
A celebrity is a person known for his well-knownness. Celebrities intensify their celebrity images simply by being well known for relations among themselves. By a kind of symbiosis, celebrities live off each other.
I've never been interested in celebrity.
You know you're really famous when there's rumors about you being gay.
Hollywood - it's either people who are unhappy or soon will be.
Honestly, I'm not interested in gossip. Thing is, I know a lot of successful actors, and in hoping to be successful myself, I would like to think others would respect my privacy.
I can't get sucked into that celebrity thing, because I think it's just crass.
I would never date a celebrity. I would want someone with real skills. Doctor, nurse, electrician ... tailor.
Celebrities are the doormats to power.