Sentences with phrase «celebrity backers»

The phrase "celebrity backers" refers to famous individuals who publicly support or endorse something, such as a product, cause, or political candidate. Full definition
This is what happens when a direct - to - consumer luxury mattress maker and celebrity backers get into bed together.
Meanwhile, the Leave campaign has been making use of one of its few celebrity backers.
Despite receiving vocal support from The Evening Standard and several celebrity backers, there were signs that Goldsmith's personal brand had been badly damaged.
The endorsement comes after O'Sullivan was one of Ed Miliband's top celebrity backers in the 2015 general election — and the star of a snazzy short film.
Cut off from some of his familiar sources by federal and state inquiries into his fund - raising practices, Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, and his campaign have been pounding the pavement for such contributions, and have leaned on some of the mayor's celebrity backers like the actors Cynthia Nixon, Mark Ruffalo and Steve Buscemi.
The «Yes» campaign today unveils a number of celebrity backers and says it is supported by a cross-section of society in comparison to the No group's politician - led emphasis.
Mathews has been recruiting celebrity backers and, reporter in tow, confronting the drivers in the park himself.
Amnesty International, which is one of the leading members of the Love Equality coalition organising the march, released statements from the celebrity backers.
There are now over 6,700 charter schools educating almost 3 million students, and some have celebrity backers, like Puff Daddy, Andre Agassi and even Pitbull, who helped launch Miami's SLAM Academy.
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