But how could I want to be famous for these false reports about the death of my baby?
She says she wrote Tallulah and the Teen Stars because she got "so depressed" with young people wanting to be famous for the sake of it.
In a time when it is possible to be famous simply for being famous (and moreover wealthy for simply being famous) it is an understandable temptation.
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Musicians head to New York, Nashville and Los Angeles to be famous, they come to Austin for the love of playing.
Not now: to many of his fellow-citizens, Mr Fujimori's famous toughness seems to be being used not for his country's benefit but for his own.
You don't necessarily need a formal introduction to glom onto the rich and famous--you just have to be willing to stand for days at a time outside the fishbowl studio at NBC's Today Show, right in Rockefeller Center, Manhattan.
To be sure, the Hebrew Bible is famous for the countless passages that leave gaps or generate inter-Biblical tensions, etc.
"He didn't look like a guy who was thinking, This is what I've been waiting for, to be world famous!"
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The Cambridgeshire village of Stilton hopes to win public support for its battle to be recognised as the original home of the famous blue-veined cheese.
But they will have to be at the peak of their powers to end Europe's bid for a famous green jacket with the likes of Woods and Mickelson the men to beat once again.
Every few weeks bring some new affront to the free-wheeling secular values Israel was once famous for: here a rabbinical plea for wives to be home by midnight, there an attempt to close yet another public road on the Sabbath.
Davies knows it would be dire if the famous old club fail to qualify for next season's competition.
Sandberg is famous for urging women to do better, be better, work smarter and stay in the game.
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What remains to be seen is whether spending the money for this content gives it less flexibility and budget dollars to acquire more famous, mainstream titles from the studios, which make up its core business.
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The metaphorically-minded Mr. Eliot would be pleased to know that his famous phrase provides a double lesson for presenters.
We are sitting in a showroom off Oxford Street, where Rutter is waiting to be photographed for Evans, along with four other world-famous fat bloggers.
However, you'd think that in an industry that is famous for such embarrassing pronouncements that 640K ought to be enough for anybody (well, maybe for your camera's firmware) or that there is a world market for about five computers (perhaps in every person's pockets), companies would tread cautiously in announcing that they're not going to create something.
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Seattle is famous for its music scene, so be sure to catch a show.
On the site of what promises to be her most prized creation, Hadid reflects on her building philosophy, her reputation for pushing boundaries and what it is to be most famous female architect in the world.
The Big One ride will be closed until the investigation has been completed but the Pleasure Beach will be open as usual on Friday for visitors wanting to see the famous illuminations switched on by boy band Westlife.
The meal was mofongo, a famous Puerto Rican dish that just so happens to be my favorite (for my own recipe, go here).
The soon-to-be-launched New York Sun, named after a deceased publication famous for whimsically proving the existence of Father Christmas, will be a 12-30-page broadsheet a form of newspaper that, apart from the Times and a handful of other publications founded in the 1800s, has largely ceased to exist.
He won titles aplenty at Manchester United and one at Real Madrid, and the Galaxy will be looking for him and his famous ball-bending right foot to lead them to a trophy cabinet full of silverware in those five years.
Of course, Beckham will be remembered as much for his contribution to the even more treacherous sport of being famous.
The centre became famous in 1996 for creating Dolly the sheep - the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell.
Cuts would be welcome, but Sir Tom, who is famous for not listening to pleas from directors for dramatic economy, has so far resisted.
To the degree that Shinzo Abe and his policymakers find that national strength through the values of a liberal economy--such as by fostering the innovative, quick-to-market technology for which Japan is ever more famous--there will be grounds instead for admiration.
Gothic lettering is famous for its complex and ornate style, which can be extremely confusing to the uninitiated.
His choice, since he is not famous for caring much for the welfare of his people, could well be to continue things as they are.
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