I'm not saying all celebrities, but because they are "famous", some of them are willing to do it.
bribe them
bribe them
Bribe Bribe can be a noun and a verb eg verb -- He tried to bribe me. noun -- He offered me a bribe.
No. It can be a verb -- to bribe-- or a noun -- a bribe.
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.
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.
you need to bribe them and give them about $100,000 and you are sweet.
you can make them stop laughing with a bribe
The candidates could bribe the people voting.
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You can bribe any one but why would you bribe a TV studio. if you think to get a beater part that pretty dumb because they give people parts there REALLY good at and if you bribe to be the lead but your not that good then ratings wont be as high then sooner or later there rattings will be to low so they have to end the season theres so no good reaso to bribe the tv stoudio but you could.
spectrum bribe is concerned to telecommunications. it is under investigation.