No Matter WHAT #CandaceOwens @RealCandaceO says about #Celebrities, they are #Celebrated when we #Celebrate them (for their Looks & Abilities) @TPUSA #Celebrity #Celebrating #Celebration #Celebrate #CelebrateCelebrateDanceToTheMusic #CmonAndCelebrate


but it's good that we have Candace to remind us to
keep them in their place—they are friends for
 our entertainment, not for advice on how to live our
 lives~

The word “Celebrity” is built on words that mean “Frequented, Popular” (Fame, Multitude)—probably a back-formation of "Celebrated," rooted in ancient words meaning "much Talked-About, Famous" ...
a past-participle adjective from "Celebrate," built on ancient words (frequently describing The Mass of religions-etc.) that mean "Crowded" (with transferred senses of "Well-Attended, Often-Repeated"; evolving to "Publish, Sing Praises of, Practice Often, Assemble Publicly to Honor with Appropriate Rites, Keep Solemn").




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