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Common collocations with celebrity in American Collocation

celebrity noun

US /səˈlebrəti/

very famous

A-list
famous
high-profile
international
major
top
well-known

Her glamorous clothes are often worn by A-list celebrities including Kate Winslet and Nicole Kidman.

not very famous

C-list
local
minor

He went on the road for six months, a minor celebrity touring the country.

suddenly famous

instant
overnight

Reality TV makes instant celebrities, but their shelf-life is limited.

saying what a celebrity does

chef
cook
gardener
hairdresser
presenter
speaker
stylist
supporter

The original celebrity chef, Mrs Patten has been cooking for nearly 60 years.

involving or done by celebrities

culture
endorsement
guest
interview

Celebrity endorsements can be two-edged, with the potential to strengthen or weaken political messages.

My job is to book the stars and celebrity guests from film, TV, theatre and music.

about celebrities

gossip
magazine

We have a wide choice of magazines covering topics such as music, current affairs, celebrity gossip, education and employment.