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someone’s days are numbered
Their success or career will end soon
compliant with
Acting according to rules or laws
skyrocket
To increase very quickly
tabloids
Newspapers focused on celebrity gossip
seedy
Morally questionable or disreputable
to drive home the point
To emphasize something very clearly
unflattering
Showing someone in a bad or unattractive way
star-struck
Extremely impressed by a celebrity
discreet peek
A quick, careful look to avoid being noticed
famed
Well-known and widely recognized
strike a chord
To emotionally connect with people
fly on the wall
Someone who observes secretly without being noticed
scratch the surface
To deal with only a small part of something
hard-hitting
Direct, powerful, and often critical
gripping
Very exciting and holding attention strongly
void
An empty feeling or lack of purpose
decimate
To severely damage a reputation or career
surrender
To give up control or resistance
stumble
To make a mistake or lose control, especially in public
poignant
Deeply emotional or moving
hit the headlines
To become the main topic in the news
to be a legend
To be remembered as an iconic and respected figure
invasion of privacy
Intruding into a celebrity’s private life
put on the map
To make someone or something famous
destined for stardom
Likely to become very famous in the future
hit the big time
To achieve major success and fame
get his minutes of fame
To briefly become famous or widely noticed
make a splash
To attract a lot of public attention suddenly
steal the limelight
To attract all the attention away from others
string of hits
A series of very successful songs, films, or projects
stalk
To follow and watch a celebrity obsessively and intrusively
slander
False statements that damage a celebrity’s reputation
scoop
An exclusive news story obtained before anyone else
recluse
A person who avoids public attention and lives privately
pack
A group of paparazzi or reporters acting together
lampoon
To mock or make fun of a celebrity in a sarcastic or exaggerated way
hound
To chase someone persistently, especially paparazzi following a celebrity
column
A regular article in a newspaper or magazine, often about celebrity news or gossip