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  2. Public figure - Wikipedia

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    a public figure, a public official or any other person pervasively involved in public affairs, or a limited purpose public figure , according to Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc. , is a person who has "thrust themselves to the forefront of particular public controversies in order to influence the resolution of the issues involved.", or engaged in ...

  3. Celebrity - Wikipedia

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    A person may attain celebrity status by having great wealth, participation in sports or the entertainment industry, their position as a political figure, or even their connection to another celebrity. 'Celebrity' usually implies a favorable public image, as opposed to the neutrals 'famous' or 'notable', or the negatives 'infamous' and 'notorious'.

  4. Celebrity culture - Wikipedia

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    While philanthropists, politicians, and other public figures were the best-known New Yorkers in the 1870s, by the 1890s, the new elite were people celebrated for their gossip value. [4] Film historian Richard Schickel cites the beginning of the modern celebrity system to the period between 1895 and 1920. [ 5 ]

  5. Personality rights - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions have been carved out of these general, broad privacy rights when dealing with news and public figures. Thus, while it may violate an ordinary citizen's privacy to speak about their medical records, one is generally allowed to report on more intimate details in the lives of celebrities and politicians.

  6. Celebrity worship: What it is and why we do it, according to ...

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    Interest in the topic dates back to the 1950s when the concept of "parasocial relationships" was determined, referring to one-sided relationships that people have with celebrities and public figures.

  7. Gallup's most admired man and woman poll - Wikipedia

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    A portion of those surveyed have chosen a friend or relative instead of a public figure. [10] Two former first ladies have had the most appearances as the most admired woman: Eleanor Roosevelt [3] and Hillary Clinton.

  8. Celebrity privacy - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity privacy refers to the right of celebrities and public figures, largely entertainers, athletes or politicians, to withhold the information they are unwilling to disclose. This term often pertains explicitly to personal information , which includes addresses and family members, among other data for personal identification.

  9. Media career of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Before declaring his first run for office in 2015, President-elect Donald Trump pursued celebrity throughout his highly publicized real estate career and prolific appearances on television. His extravagant lifestyle, outspoken manner, and role on the NBC reality show The Apprentice have made him a well-known public figure in American life for ...