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Famous for being famous, in popular culture terminology, refers to someone who attains celebrity status for no particular identifiable reason, or who achieves fame through association with a celebrity.[1] The term is a pejorative, suggesting that the individual has no particular talents or abilities.[2] Even when their fame arises from a particular talent or action on their part, the term will sometimes still apply if their fame is disproportionate to what they earned through their own talent or work. Historian and social theorist Daniel J. Boorstin defined the celebrity as "a person who is known for his well-knownness" in his 1961 book The Image.[3] Neal Gabler more recently refined the definition of celebrity to distinguish those who who have gained recognition for having done virtually nothing of significance — a phenomenon he dubbed the “Zsa Zsa Factor” in honor of Zsa Zsa Gabor, who parlayed her marriage to actor George Sanders into a brief movie career and the movie career into a much more enduring celebrity.[4] Amy Argetsinger, who dubbed the term "famesque", identified Hollywood Squares stars Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joyce Brothers, and Charles Nelson Reilly as early "dawn of TV creations".[5] Argetslinger has also applied the term to athletes like Anna Kournikova and Matt Leinart who have received significant media attention while having achieved little to no success in their professional athletic careers. [5] The term has been applied in other ways, for example to tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower.[6][7] Examples include places which have lost their basis for fame, such as the Empire State Building.[7]
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