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Quotes About Celebrity

I think before, in the '80s, it was more about fashion and music videos and a lot of radio: getting out there and the fans learning who you were and your music.
~ Tiffany Darwish
I'm not the guy trying to be all up in the videos and be a celebrity. I feel like I'm going to lose a certain amount of my privacy if I do that.
~ Scott Storch
After 'David Pumpkins,' a lot of people were sending me pictures dressed up like David Pumpkins and the skeletons, and videos of kids reenacting the sketch, doing the skeleton choreography. It was really cool to see yourself out there in the pop culture of the world.
~ Mikey Day
Raj Kundra kept telling me that Shilpa Shetty liked my videos and photos. This gave me more motivation to work on such videos. When you are motivated by people like Shilpa Shetty, you don't understand what's right and wrong. When I was praised for making such videos, it gave me a push to do more.
~ Sherlyn Chopra
I was in two Duran Duran videos. My kids are thoroughly unimpressed.
~ Tess Daly
Raj Kundra was my mentor. He had misguided me, saying whatever I was shooting was for glamour. He even told me that Shilpa Shetty likes my videos and photos.
~ Sherlyn Chopra
A celebrated people lose dignity upon a closer view.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
The difference between Marilyn Monroe and the early Pamela Anderson is not that great. What's amazing is that the taste of American men and international tastes in terms of beauty have essentially stayed the same. Styles change, but our view of beauty stays the same.
~ Hugh Hefner
For now, I'm just going to hang out with these two smoking hotties and fly privately around the world. It might be lonely up here, but I sure like the view.
~ Charlie Sheen
I don't necessarily view myself as a 'famous' person, I look at like Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts and think to myself, now that's a celebrity.
~ Cheryl Burke
Drag, in my view these days, has become the thing it used to make fun of - which is Jennifer Lopez. Now we all want to be her. We have stylists; we have special photographers.
~ Katya Zamolodchikova
That's probably why I've become popular, because everyone's view of me is extremely polarized.
~ Dan Bilzerian
I had never really wanted to be famous. Everyone is supposed to want to be rich and famous, but as a boy I never knew what rich was, and the first view I had of famous made me leery.
~ Alan Alda
Because we put ourselves in a movie or on TV, then it must mean we want to be completely open to the world. Sometimes, people will run up to you as if this is Disneyland and I'm a character. I understand their point of view, but it's difficult to explain how terrified it makes me. I'm so nervous.
~ Brie Larson
I've spent my fortune, tarnished my public view and made myself the brunt of punch line after punch line.
~ Mindy McCready
I never really created a difference between Shaffer Smith, my actual name, and Ne-Yo. They are kind of one in the same. It's been a bit of a gift and a curse. As far as Shaffer Smith is concerned, I've never viewed myself as a celebrity.
~ Ne-Yo
I should think he'll be put in the papers for this," another exclaimed. "I hope so," West said, "if only because I know how he would loathe it.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Do I look like a Jonas Brother? Then why is everyone waiting for me to lose it?
~ Lisi Harrison
Palmer was the big gun as far as getting the tour to where it is today. He was the most charismatic player ever. He did everything the public wanted him to do.
~ Unknown
Being continually in people?s sight, by the satiety which it creates, diminishes the reverence felt for great characters.
~ Livy
Gossip is just news running ahead of itself in a red satin dress.
~ Liz Smith
A celebrity is one who is known to many persons he is glad he doesn't know.
~ Lord Byron
I awoke one morning to find myself famous.
~ Lord Byron
Kit Darling has become a celebrity. An underdog's hero. Everyone is rooting for her." "Charge her with what?" asks Ben. "Fraud? Extortion? Obstruction of justice? Staging a false scene—isn't that a criminal offense?" Renata says, "Usually a false scene relates to falsifying evidence in order to obscure or obfuscate a real homicide investigation.
~ Unknown