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Been a celebrity for a day. Essay

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Answered by abhishekenteriso6
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Answer:

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A lucky celebrity would snatch an hour or two to spend time with friends, relatives, and beloved ones. Some of the less lucky ones meet their agents to discuss financial and legislative issues, which, to be perfectly clear, does not happen very often. Maybe he could spend a couple of spare minutes surfing the Internet and browsing the latest celebrity news to check out whether there is something posted about them. In most cases, stars are anxious not to disappear from the social radar and be talked about as much as possible. He was so bored with this vanity fair already.

As evening fell, he started preparing himself or herself for the show, feeling extremely lonely and tired. The preparation process included the final rehearsal or a discussion with the organizers of the show, a sound check or any other technically necessary process. It is quite common for today's celebrities to record small videos or to take pictures of the ongoing events and post it instantly on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. In this manner, the numerous fans have a unique chance to receive the latest information directly from their idol and not from his or her PR agent. As a logical ending of an exhausting day comes the hour of the performance. He believed his colleagues when they said that the minutes of public attention and admiration coming from hundreds or even thousands of people, worth the work. The energy exchanged during performances, no matter theatre, musical, or TV, is enormous, and it gives the celebrities the power and the drive to keep the pace up. After everything is over, the star is supposed to host an improvised autograph session, thirty minutes long at least. Otherwise, a refusal to do so may fuel gossip about the celebrity as a stuck-up and selfish person.

He never stopped thinking about a quote he recently read in a magazine: "A celebrity is a person who works really hard all his life to become well-known and then spends the rest of his life wearing dark glasses to avoid being recognized" (Marshall, p.202). And, he always carried with himself a letter written by his 7-year-old fan who called him his role model - just to remind himself why he still hadn't quit.

Answered by sekar4576
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Answer:

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