Задание

Look out for the phrases related to celebrity and fame.

The X Factor has just launched another ... who are ... and a Christmas number 1. ... are not new in the UK but not every star ... . "You come from nothing and then the next minute you are literally ... ," says Paul Bornman who won a talent show in 1985. "It makes you believe that you are important, it really does." He’s just one of thousands who ... and appeared on TV programmes, released music and were pretty much ... in their time. "Winning the lottery couldn't beat it." says talent show finalist Vinnie Cadman who claims he was constantly harassed for autographs after appearing on TV and ... over a £1m in his first year. ... , he employed a chef, a driver and even someone to iron his socks. ... his face appearing in daily ... . Unfortunately for Vinnie, fame does not always last and a couple of years later his bookings ... , as well as his money . When he asked his manager what had happened he just replied "welcome to show business kid". 6 months later he was back to his old job ... . This highlights the temporary nature of fame which means the X Factor stars of today may just become the ... of tomorrow. For every Madonna in the world there are probably at least a million failures and it’s not always about talent as some talent show contestants can sing better than many pop stars. “There’s a lot more to becoming and staying famous than most people think” argues Tom Marsh, manager to countless celebrities. “It requires constant dedication”. Whether the new stars of today have this kind of commitment ... .