Sentences with phrase «not about celebrity»

McKenna said, «The reality is that it's not about a celebrity, or a movie, or a book, it's about what we do and how we try very hard in the classroom.
«The offshore system is ultimately not about celebrity tax exiles and mobsters,» Shaxson writes.

Not exact matches

Sale talks to celebrities and the not - so - famous about «relationships, money, family, work and making it all count while we're here.»
You can't log into any account without hearing about the latest pop - culture celebrity drama or Kardashian lipstick color or makeup line.
«Remember you are not a celebrity like a movie star, it's not about being in the public eye because that's what drives your business,» he says.
«It's not like we write that much about Hollywood's celebrities that isn't written in TMZ or in other celebrity news sites.»
It's not the first time Bieber's been blunt about the spiritual trappings of being a young celebrity.
Again, I really want to stress this is not about the messy never ending post divorce antics with an NPD but the culture of leaders in this publishing / speaking / minor celebrity circle that have smeared names and reputations in order to appear one way while behind the scenes another story is going on.
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.
The way we treat one another, celebrity or not, determines the way an observing world will feel about Jesus.
We definitely don't brag about well to do or celebrity memebers... I don't even know if we have any.
Why not talk about Michelle the wanneb celebrity and one of the contestant for Hottest women earth spending US 467000 in her Spanish trip.
This is not about some «Christian celebrity» out there, this is my friend whom I have logged a lot of life with — including hours over the past many months about this very topic.
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?
I'm often asked what ought to be done about «celebrity culture» within American Christianity, and having benefitted a bit from that very culture myself, I honestly don't know if I'm the best person to respond.
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).
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.
but what most fans do nt understand is behind the scenes a lot of moves go on which they do nt know about... its only what, they want fans to see they dish out... hence the folly of such accusations, because ive also managed celebrities before..
This isn't even the Sunday Sport's first story about a celebrity lookalike porn dwarf!
It's all about celebrity status for big name players, reason most of them refuse to come to England is because titles aren't guaranteed even for the best teams.
Even if you couldn't care less about the shenanigans of celebrities and politicians, it's hard to totally escape it in our celeb - obsessed culture; this is often what passes for news nowadays.
They were doing their celebrity «news» part and started talking about Mark Anthony and discussing whether or not his former partner beat him up.
No matter how you feel about the Angelina Jolie - Brad Pitt divorce — including the desire to not have to think about it, celebrity divorces or divorce in general — there is one thing all parents should pay attention to.
If you've always dreamed of a flashy stone to rival those of the top celebrities, and you and your man don't have a huge budget, you may want to think about a Pavé diamond.
It's not uncommon for preteens and teens to express dissatisfaction about their appearance or to compare themselves with their friends, celebrities, or people they see in ads.
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.
Perhaps that's true when we're talking about celebrity cheaters, but not the world most of us live in.
Celebrities like Alyssa Milano, Gwen Stefani and Salma Hayek are a few of the celebrity breastfeeding advocates that aren't staying quiet about the normalize breastfeeding movement and are standing up for confident, healthy breastfeeding.
Now I normally don't get very excited about celebrity / designer collaborations, but I'm seriously stoked about this collection.
Beyond her typical celebrity child name - that's - not - really - a-name, I don't know a thing about Arquette's daughter, which I see as a sign that her parents are taking care to raise her outside the glow of Hollywood.
Don't worry about what that celebrity on the cover of People magazine who just had a baby is doing.
I did not expect a celebrity to talk about cloth diapering at ALL!
And although celebrities aren't typically seen as parenting gurus, some celebrities have crystal clear visions about what parenting is really about.
Don't worry about rushing things and don't stress if you don't have dramatic results as immediately as Hembrow or other celebrities.
But we couldn't help but be curious about a lot of these things we hear celebrities talking about these days, so we checked with medical and parenting experts to get the low - down on the usefulness of some of these parenting trends.
Not too many celebrities would be that truthful about their post baby bodies.
The Moms write articles and interview A-list celebrity moms and other not - so - famous moms about all things motherhood.
You know the celebrities are praised because they get back into their tight clothes and they are looking great after six weeks and the celebrities that keep weight on, are the ones that is not so thrilled about and the celebrity magazines are pretty tough on.
It wasn't until a few celebrities decided to use this name for their baby boys that it became a viable option for others, but even still, this name has largely been put aside and forgotten about.
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.
See, Ricki Lake made a movie about her choice, and the ACOG and AMA aren't too happy about it: ACOG released a statement, which was in turn supported in a resolution Tuesday by the American Medical Association, which said «There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries» and which singles out Ricki Lake's film «The Business of Being Born» as part of the problem.
There's something about a baby bump that we just can't get enough of, especially when it's a celebrity baby bump!
Slimmer torsos, flatter bellies, the most enviable vacation spots or even boasting about a grilled corn recipe, these moms can't be happy with their efforts unless they have bested every other celebrity mom on earth.
But try to believe me when I say that «looking pregnant» — even in the classic celebrity baby bump style — doesn't curb the thoughtless comments and assumptions about your physical comfort and limitations.
Of course, I'm not talking about an absolute but a rule of thumb, and all bets are off when it concerns elected officials and others whose lives are in the public realm (celebrities, wannabes, MySpace exhibitionists, porn stars, bloggers), since there's no way a reality show contestant (for instance) can claim a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Revelations about dodgy journalists preying on innocent celebrities proved so important precisely because they infected not just the media but other important parts of public life as well.
In some fields, particularly the technology and celebrity gossip worlds, bloggers DEPEND on tips — without companies pitching or insiders dishing, TechCrunch and PerezHilton wouldn't have nearly as much to write about.
In fact, I'd argue that the most interesting thing about the last US election was not the influence of money but the influence of celebrity.
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