Due to his shy and modest character, he has a hard time to deal with his sudden famousness. |
But the real attraction isn't the famousness of the star, or the tell-the-grandchildren factor. |
A trade-mark which enjoys the beginnings of famousness deserves an even wider ambit of protection in order to preserve its rising reputation. |
It was: why couldn't this famousness have been true back then, when I felt socially inept and awkward with girls? |
I'm not sure how you're measuring famousness, but Picasso had no friend count. |
I'm talking former Cabinet ministers or old British television personality level of famousness. |