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Quotes About Celebrity

Veeva squirmed up and down the length of me, vibrating like a coin operated motel bed. When she stopped kissing my mouth, I said, "It sounds so great, Veeva. Just you and me with our brand new plastic surgery noses, running for our lives, hating each other's guts... Both of us getting to look more and more like Michael Jackson every day.
~ Unknown
Well, I think a lot of people just want to be famous.
~ Dan Fogler
Performing doesn't turn me on. It's an egomaniac business, filled with prima donnas - including this one.
~ Dan Rather
Vince Vaughn is a genuine person, awesome guy. He'll come to a lot of my shows. It's not that often that you can meet someone as cool as Vince.
~ Dane Cook
Look at Jessica Simpson. She's famous for being dumb. I guess it started with Marylyn Monroe, and she actually wasn't that dumb, but that's how she was perceived - and that's what got popular.
~ Danica McKellar
I can't go to war with paparazzi.
~ Daniel Craig
As soon as someone tells me: 'You're rather sexy ' I wish I could disappear. If somebody says: 'You were voted the world's sexiest man ' I have no idea what that means. How do I respond? 'Thank you' is the best you can do. George Clooney is the world's sexiest man, anyway.
~ Daniel Craig
A sign of a celebrity is often that his name is worth more than his services.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
A celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
The celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
A sign of a celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
Celebrity-worship and hero-worship should not be confused. Yet we confuse them every day, and by doing so we come dangerously close to depriving ourselves of all real models. We lose sight of the men and women who do not simply seem great because they are famous but are famous because they are great. We come closer and closer to degrading all fame into notoriety.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature; the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the media.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
A sign of celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
We try to make our celebrities stand in for the heroes we no longer have, or for those who have been pushed out of our view... Yet the celebrity is usually nothing greater than a more-publicized version of us. In imitating him, in trying to dress like him, talk like him, look like him, think like him, we are simply imitating ourselves.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
You would think that with ten super-famous people in one movie, it's gonna be ten times more popular or viewed, but on some level, they can cancel each other out.
~ Guy Pearce
I understood why films were made, and if they made a lot of money, they were successful. All of these things I knew. As a ten-year-old boy, I didn't really think a lot about finances or celebrity. I always viewed films as kind of what I imagined a summer camp to be like.
~ Henry Thomas
It is necessary that I am viewed as a product. I am a product.
~ Ayumi Hamasaki
I've never been the guy to go for the celebrity girl. I've always liked regular girls, regular people, because I've always viewed myself as a regular person who just happens to be gifted in music.
~ Ne-Yo
It's a blessing and a curse to have your whole life viewed by millions.
~ Kim Zolciak-Biermann
I love Bollywood as a viewer, but going in front of the camera and singing and dancing is not my thing.
~ Sania Mirza
Being launched into a show with two million viewers every night made me instantly famous. I found it quite difficult to deal with but it got easier.
~ Rob Beckett
There is a deeper connection with streamers and viewers than any other celebrity or influencer - I'm live 12 hours a day; that's half my day I'm sharing with millions of people.
~ Ninja
But, in real life, I'm not a sex symbol. I'm popular with female viewers, but television is fantasy land. People watching don't see the real person; they see a romanticised image.
~ John Nettles