In The Sims: Superstar, once you achieve a five-star celebrity status, you can obtain a star above your Sim's head by completing specific goals and tasks related to your career and fame. These include participating in successful performances, maintaining high relationships with other celebrities, and attending exclusive events. As you continue to build your fame and reputation, the star will appear to signify your status as a top-tier celebrity. Keep engaging in the entertainment industry to maintain and elevate your status further.
Sorry but you can not remove the bubble above the Sims head in any Sims.
It means they have been hurt or hit on the head. Hope this helps Emily
I believe buddy have a quest mark above his head in your Sims Kingdom because it is part of the game.
It is the green diamond that floats above a Sims' head, indicating who you are playing.
You actually do have your star! All you need to do is make your active sim different then the one who is famous. You don't have the star above your head because you have the green (or what ever color it is at the moment) sim diamond above you. This lets you know you are controlling that sim. If you only have one sim in the household then you have to check a different way. Go into a different house you have set up and call the famous sim over and you will see your star! Your game does not have an error! You need to have 5 star famous-ness, but, If you have then theres an error on your game.
To show that that's the sims your using and its also the Sims Symbol.
It is called a 'Plumbob'.
The cast of With Real Stars Above My Head - 2013 includes: Alfredo Covelli as Alfredo Chamba Lamo as Chamba La
just do not ever go on www.cheatmasters.com/cheats.php Hire people, and when the BuyBar appears above the head of the customer click on him/her and Sales/Basic Sell or Sales/Hard Sell, or anything under Sales.
In the Bible, the imagery of a woman with 12 stars above her head is found in the Book of Revelation, symbolizing the Virgin Mary. The 12 stars represent the 12 apostles, signifying Mary's connection to the early Christian community and her role as the Mother of the Church.
The 12 Patriarchs, or Apostles. This image comes from Revelation chapter 12.
They were there, above their head most nights - they could not help but observe them.