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superstardom

[soo-per-stahr-duhm]

noun

  1. the status of a superstar.

  2. superstars collectively; the world or class of superstars.



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Coming on the heels of “Jeremiah Johnson” and “The Candidate,” it marked the peak of his early superstardom, the moment when he moved from breakout partner to box-office powerhouse in his own right.

By turns a wry comic, matinee idol, bankable box-office draw, indie titan and devoted preservationist, Redford carefully cultivated the superstardom based on his boyish charms and capitalized on the post-studio-boss system as he became the de facto godfather of the independent film movement.

Yet with superstardom comes scrutiny.

From BBC

Pop superstardom, it turns out, did absolutely nothing to improve Sabrina Carpenter’s love life.

The concert ushered in a new era in rock music in which superstardom was defined by a band’s ability to sell out massive stadiums in contrast with the arenas and ballrooms that had previously defined the genre’s pinnacles of success.

From Salon

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