Consider how many stories you've heard
about celebrities who once made millions of dollars before filing for bankruptcy.
The audience will be small for Stella Street, a daft mockumentary based on a BBC - TV skit
about celebrities who converge on suburbia.
«In articles
about celebrities who had unilateral mastectomies or lumpectomies, their treatment often wasn't even mentioned,» says Dr. Sabel.
Let's talk
about celebrities who are breastfeeding role models.
It's the same movement that has created an untold number of click - bait stories
about celebrities who do not claim, or even have interest in, Christianity.
There's plenty of evidence online
about the celebrities who tire of Twitter.
He sees it as a quintessential Gawker story — entirely true,
about a celebrity who peddled a false narrative but brought public attention upon himself, and involving sex.
Sure, you may know a neighbor or read
about some celebrity who is walking around in her pre-pregnancy bod in just a mere two or four weeks, but that is not the norm.
Not exact matches
While that was the theme of the evening, with most
celebrities wearing black in solidarity with the Time's Up movement and speaking
about the issues, Winfrey's rousing message celebrated the people
who've fought for women and marked the beginning of a new era.
Each month's book selections are chosen by recurring and
celebrity guest judges
who are passionate
about books, like Ellie Kemper from «Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt» and Josh Radnor from «How I Met Your Mother.»
For example, when Prison Break's Wentworth Miller came out on Facebook talking
about his struggle with depression, it created a fabulous opportunity for one of my students Jason Finucan,
who speaks
about destigmatizing mental illness in the workplace, to help take a
celebrity story and parse it in such a way that a lay audience can understand and apply it in their daily lives.
«That's one of things that's really interesting
about distributing content on social media is whether it's Andrea [Russett or another social
celebrity], there's a lot of people
who have distribution that rivals a lot of traditional means,» Avnet told Fortune.
All they can see is the player
who's handed the MVP trophy and the
celebrity CEO
who makes the news — they assume it's all
about the individual.
The site brings in
about $ 3 million in revenue per month and has lots of support from
celebrities (Pink, Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Love Hewitt, etc.)
who sponsor their own monthly Fancy Box subscriptions.
It's
about a powerful
celebrity trying to use lawsuits to destroy those
who report his shortcomings.
Even as his counterparts like Atlanta rapper Killer Mike —
who has been very vocal
about America's racist war on drugs and his own political beliefs — used their
celebrity for fundraising, meetings with politicians, and self - penned articles; the rapper usually left politics to the side as he expanded his business and rose to the top of the corporate ladder.
The main difference between the two Facebook products is that Pages allows «organizations, businesses,
celebrities and brands to communicate broadly with people
who like them» and Groups «provide a space for people to communicate
about shared interests.»
When he's seeking out a subject for a game, De Masi tries to pitch the popular
celebrities who can share or tweet things
about the games to get players re-engaged in the content.
The move backfired, however, with
celebrities who used the app complaining
about being shut out of their fans» personal feeds and strong user and advertiser growth from late last year slowing or reversing.
Since Gosling has made vague comments
about being «religious» in interviews, several Christian outlets grabbed onto a single word and assigned born - again status to a
celebrity who has never made any public comments to confirm it.
The hypocrisy here is staggering, for as everyone knows, white evangelicals overwhelmingly support President Trump, a man
who has been accused by more than twenty women of sexual assault,
who is on record bragging
about those assaults, and
who was recently found in a Christianity Today poll to be evangelicals» «most trusted
celebrity.»
Similar observations could be made, of course,
about those minor
celebrities who succeed on the show Celebrity Rehab.
Conservatives mock radical college professors and
celebrities who pop off
about politics, but those (sometimes ridiculous) lefties are actually making an effort to reach that vast muddle of Americans
who don't already have firm political commitments.
If people didn't get any press,
who would know much
about most of the
celebrities?
Lots of people want to read
about celebrities —
who are more psychological accessible than great heroes and full of vices that most of us might have if we had the money.
Some other news
about young people: 57 percent said that the primary reason they helped others was that it «makes them feel good personally»; 19 percent would not fight for their country under any circumstances, 24 percent were uncertain and 60 percent would not be willing to volunteer one year to serve their country; 17 percent could think of no famous person or
celebrity they admired (only 1 percent admired Mother Teresa, and Donald Trump received a similar vote — indicating that religious and business leaders are among the least admired adults); 65 percent would cheat on a major exam in school, while 36 percent would lie to protect a friend
who vandalized; 53 percent claimed that growing up for them is harder than it was for their parents (minority young people were more likely to say it was easier).
When Michael Politz, Publisher of Food & Beverage Magazine asked me
who I would want to interview for an article on
celebrity wine and spirit brands, I told him there was only ONE person I would even consider interviewing and writing a feature
about.
They're
celebrities, but they are human beings
who appreciate learning
about their family roots.
If that's not confusing enough, let's just say it was
about the air of the place, which reserved walk - in tables for
celebrities who wished to attend its status - y luncheons on a moment's notice.
A
celebrity within the target group,
who may or may not be well rounded enough by now to give Floyd something to think
about.
Way overdue (
about 12 years), a manager
who is an ex-player
who knows the Arsenal way, or a
celebrity manager like Pep or Klopp
who will stipulate available funds (for transfers) on their signing - on contract.
«Influencers» might be
celebrities, but increasingly they are normal, everyday people
who have made a name for themselves by posting
about their interests and areas of expertise online.
Now, this may not work for everyone, but it worked for me and I would certainly recommend Hairfinity to anyone
who is looking for that OMG hair that everyone, including
celebrities brag
about.
Other sexy
celebrities who did their part to boost the popularity of names like Valentina (fourth place on the 2014 list) and Emmanuel (up
about 30 places) were Mexican actress Salma Hayek, Brazilian model Adriana Lima, and Mexican singer Ninel Conde.
Many BabyCenter en Español moms and dads found names in telenovelas, TV shows, or movies
about organized crime or horror — although they tended to choose the names of
celebrities who battled the villains in these stories or fought for a more just world.
The one great thing
about potty training your kids is that no matter
who you are, famous
celebrity or stay at home mom, every parent has to pleasure of potty training their child!
Don't worry
about what that
celebrity on the cover of People magazine
who just had a baby is doing.
What's interesting
about this statistic is that plenty of moms express admiration for
celebrities who breastfeed, particularly those
who do so in public or in professional photo shoots.
How cool would it be for a
celebrity mom
who is breastfeeding to appear on the show with baby telling Elmo and Abby all
about it?
Well, sure, she may be a
celebrity, but she also «might» be a pregnant woman
who has fears and anxieties
about her pregnancy and impending labor and delivery.
Despite the number of
celebrities such as Brooke Shields, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Bryce Dallas Howard
who have spoken publicly
about their bouts with PPD, many women still think it's shameful to feel down after the birth of a child.
If the New York Times writes
about it, and if mothers start changing which doctors and hospitals they use to those that are
WHO - code compliant, and stop buying pregnancy and popular magazines that carry formula advertisements (and changing their editorial content in the process to reduce mention of which
celebrities are breastfeeding, as PEOPLE magazine did), perhaps things will change.
I suspect listeners were more interested in the item
about the
celebrity chef
who was arrested in Australia for killing someone's pet rat and popping it into a risotto.
Historically, banking types and family dynasties are tight
about their secrets, or at least they aren't running around to Jerry Springer like hollywood
celebrities to tell all the mundane stories
about what
who was thinking
about what, and if they should've eaten their vegetables.
One
celebrity lying back as he chats
about who he's dating can make a tangible difference to the lives of millions.
«Any person
who says anything positive
about John Mahama or
about the NDC is promptly set upon with insults: religious people, chiefs,
celebrities have all been harassed for expressing their support for the NDC administration,» Mzbel posted quoting President Mahama.
In a series of experiments, the investigators showed participants photographs of
celebrities and non-
celebrities who were smiling or inexpressive, and their results call into question common assumptions
about what makes someone cool.
Nor is it
about a need to keep science relevant and understandable — there are plenty of good science communicators
who do that but aren't «
celebrities» per se.
«Because of our nation's childhood and teenage obesity public health crises, it is important to raise awareness
about how companies are using
celebrities popular with these audiences to market their unhealthy products,» said Dr. Bragg,
who is also a faculty member at the NYU College of Global Public Health.
Newspapers print stories
about entrepreneurs
who hit a trend and make millions, or
celebrities who suddenly become household names.