By becoming a celebrity you dumb butt!:)
You can meet them if you work on a movie set or TV set with them, or if you meet them in the city in which they live. But, as they are celebrities, it won't be easy to just meet them.
It is pretty difficult to meet celebrities unless you have an in through their agents or you win a contest.
If you are willing to pay money, back stage passes for their tours have meet and greets where you can meet them. If you are expecting to meet them for free, keep looking online. Sometimes celebrities go in public to sign autographs.
Many celebrities do meet and greets for events. If you'd like to do a meet and greet with Miley Cyrus, contact her public relations company and ask them for the details and costs.
he has a special disease and the celebrities are helping him raise money for the cure
Generally speaking, celebrities are not that easy to meet, because there are too many people who want to meet them, and they don't have time to meet everyone who wants to meet them. I am sure that there are nice people who are not celebritiese whom you could meet.
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There is no specific collective noun for celebrities. Since celebrities are people, it's appropriate to use a collective noun used for people that applies to the situation; for example a crowd of celebrities, a team of celebrities, a collection of celebrities. You can also be creative, for example a glittering of celebrities, a swarm of celebrities, a celebration of celebrities, a plague of celebrities, etc.
Singers that have made funeral music for dead celebrities include Vera Lynn who wrote "We'll Meet Again", Eric Clapton who wrote "Tears in Heaven", and Elton John who wrote "Candle in the Wind".
There is no specific collective noun for celebrities. Since celebrities are people, it's appropriate to use a collective noun used for people that applies to the situation; for example a crowd of celebrities, a team of celebrities, a collection of celebrities. You can also be creative, for example a glittering of celebrities, a swarm of celebrities, a celebration of celebrities, a plague of celebrities, etc.
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