Sentences with Celebrity, Sentences about Celebrity

Sentences with Celebrity, Sentences about Celebrity

1. I always had an interest in fashion because my mom is a celebrity fashion stylist. I grew up being on set or in showrooms.

2. What I’ve learned is that you really don’t need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.

3. People think, ‘She’s a model. She must have such an attitude. She must be so stuck up.’ But I’m normal. I cry. I’m not rich. I drive a 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity.

4. I just go about my life. I’m a mom, I drive an SUV, I go to the grocery store every day. I’m definitely not a celebrity. I always say that I’m a celebrity-adjacent.

5. My house has always been like everyone’s house. You walk in, you’re a part of the family, no matter who you are, what celebrity status you are, everyone is treated the same – with love from my mom.

6. The money is in a different league these days, of course, but I have special memories of the 60s and 70s which players today don’t have. There wasn’t the same celebrity attitude and media exposure. We had a bit more freedom.

7. Since those who believe they need a hero/celebrity outnumber the actual heroes/celebrities, people feel safe and comfortably justified in numbers, committing egregious crimes in the name of the greater social ego. Ironically diminishing their own true hero-celebrity nature in the process.

8. I have a great job writing for ‘The Office,’ but, really, all television writers do is dream of one day writing movies. I’ll put it this way: At the Oscars the most famous person in the room is, like, Angelina Jolie. At the Emmys the huge exciting celebrity is Bethenny Frankel. You get what I mean.

9. It’s interesting when people make comments about celebrities’ weight gain or lack of weight gain as if they’re a medical professional that’s treating that celebrity. Like, ‘This doctor does not treat Jessica Simpson, but thinks her weight is unhealthy.’ If you don’t treat her, then how do you know?

 

1. Let’s celebrate!

2. We celebrated my son’s birthday.

3. We are getting ready to celebrate.

4. My friends celebrated my birthday.

5. I don’t want to celebrate my birthday.

6. Our family doesn’t celebrate Christmas.

7. We celebrated Jessica’s birthday last week.

8. What you applaud you encourage, but beware what you celebrate

9. Epiphany is celebrated with special pastries in many countries.

10. What you applaud you encourage, but beware what you celebrate

11. Mom always tells me to celebrate everyone’s uniqueness. I like the way that sounds.

12. The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.

13. I think everybody’s weird. We should all celebrate our individuality and not be embarrassed or ashamed of it.

14. Let no one weep for me, or celebrate my funeral with mourning for I still live, as I pass to and fro through the mouths of men.

15. Friendship is one of our most treasured relationships, but it isn’t codified and celebrated; it’s never going to give you a party.

16. Fiction is art and art is the triumph over chaos… to celebrate a world that lies spread out around us like a bewildering and stupendous dream.

17. There’s one more thing I want to say. It’s a touchy subject. Black beauty. Black sensuality. We live in a culture where the beauty of black people isn’t always as celebrated as other types. I’d like to help change that if I can!

18. In the business world today, failure is apparently not an option. We need to change this attitude toward failure – and celebrate the idea that only by falling on our collective business faces do we learn enough to succeed down the road.

19. Next month, I will celebrate my 30th anniversary of marriage with my beautiful bride, Vicki. Our marriage has been a blessing. I have gained even more respect for the institution over the past 3 decades and will defend it against attack.

20. Not every religion has to have St. Augustine’s attitude to sex. Why even in our culture marriages are celebrated in a church, everyone present knows what is going to happen that night, but that doesn’t prevent it being a religious ceremony.

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