Sentences with phrase «own celebrity status»

She's had tons of supporting roles that have landed her squarely in global celebrity status, but Gwyneth is also a crafty entrepreneur.
Khan's celebrity status — he's the 8th highest - paid actor in the world — could give the TED brand its largest audience ever.
That new update could've rocket launched someone to online celebrity status.
Mayweather's success in the boxing world brought him a level of celebrity status that few can achieve.
From all reports, they appear to be totally different in personality and celebrity status.
Grant Cardone is an author, speaker and social media personality with a robust Twitter following, who has manufactured his celebrity status and gained his audience's trust.
It's an easy way to use the celebrity status of a person to encourage your audience to listen to you.
White's not afraid to lean on the power of the celebrity status he has built since his Olympic debut in 2006.
The problem is a board and top executive team that don't always appear to have control of its wide - ranging cast of characters, including founders who have attained near - celebrity status (another co-founder, Biz Stone, is a regular on NPR, and earlier this year Dorsey was profiled in Vanity Fair), headstrong and divisive managers, and investors used to getting their way.
Instead of just the big, famous causes and their galas, Six Degrees is more focused on people who are in individual, smaller communities, or big cities, who need funding and can use the celebrity status to get noticed.
It may seem unattainable to reach «celebrity status» in your given field, but it's not as hard as you may think.
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These influencers usually don't have an existing celebrity status, but are instead «regular people» with a strong interest and passion in something specific, which make them influential and, naturally, well known.
That form of «religion» is an entertainment industry in which standard form for preachers, teachers, and speakers IS to package and promote themselves in a constant competition for top celebrity status, on such venues as TBN, just as aspiring popular music groups and singers are over on MTV.
The feeling is less pronounced because I think the preacher probably has much less of an ego and isn't looking for national celebrity status, though he may have it on a much smaller scale.
Bono refers to his celebrity status as «silly» and «ridiculous,» yet he's learned that «it is a kind of currency» that has given him access to the world's power brokers.
But despite celebrity status Graham remained an evangelist.Resisting calls to run for US President in the 60s he remained committed to «preaching the gospel».
Well, that's not quite true — Paris Hilton and Sharon Osborne are obviously quite savvy in manipulating the media to secure their celebrity status.
Your sainted mama was a depressed old hag who loved her celebrity status and used the poor to rake in millions for the Vatican.
Television first glamorizes them by giving them celebrity status, and then robs them of their religious rootage by making them indistinguishable from secular media events and personalities.
This may be the result of savvy marketing, the omnipresence of CNN, the celebrity status of John Paul II or a penchant for the exotic.
Pop star Selena Gomez has opened up about how her celebrity status impacts her when going to church.
singer Toby McKeehan reflects upon his celebrity status: «What if I stumble?
But all the ruckus about the crumbling Bulls empire makes celebrity status a shaky business.
As a paralysed, wheelchair - bound genius with a synthesized voice Hawking had a unique image and the runaway success of the book «A Brief History of Time» cemented his celebrity status.
One that pops into mind is the show dog, whose primary function is to be on display as a celebrity to attract eyes so that the congregation can share in the celebrity status.
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I was sorry to see you did not have a chapter on New Jersey — we may not have a unique style like some other states but we like our Q. And those of us that are able to slow cook and smoke food have somewhat of a celebrity status here.
Bloggers hold a way higher celebrity status to me than actors and actresses.
Manley was known in Houston, but didn't have the same celebrity status that he had earned in D.C..
With this newfound celebrity status Riggs» current social life seems more than full.
That is the downside of carving out celebrity status for yourself.
Bulls guard Nate Robinson was also unhappy with the call, but he goes one step further than Thibs and blames the refs» actions on LeBron's celebrity status:
Being hated is often enough to give you celebrity status nowadays, and Josie Cunningham is most certainly hated.
Too many folks criticising Piers Morgan and saying he is not a «proper fan» simply because his celebrity status affords him the privilege of having his opinion publicised hugely.
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.
I think S.A.F managed him very well and Sold him at the right time, the celebrity status was effecting his Utd and England form.
The celebrity status being given to some top bloggers.
Pam Edwards, pediatric sleep consultant, says that «the «4 - month sleep regression» has celebrity status» in her business.
Shame on Jong, a feminist celebrity herself, someone with a big voice and a big platform for using her celebrity status to promote such a mindless, infantile image of so many women and our deeply considered choices.
The» 4 month sleep regression» has celebrity status in my sleep world.
From getting pregnant to the growing belly to giving birth and so much more, famous people tend to like to use their celebrity status to bare and reveal all.
Liked the term «perverse celebrity status,» as well.
Bin Laden did coordinate such an attack, so he had perverse celebrity status.
ObamaGirl fits, but Hilton making a video with the help of Will Ferrell can be perceived as an extension of Hollywood inserting itself into politics (which I don't view as a terrible thing, celebrity status does not exclude one from having and expressing an opinion).
There aren't, it's fair to say, many here who, on first glance, have much in common with Dee, but with her recently acquired celebrity status, she was invited to speak at a fringe event hosted by the Policy Exchange think tank.
Police said he used his celebrity status to allow him to hide in plain sight, preventing people from confronting him.
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