Celebtard
Celebtard:
ce·leb·tard
/səlebtärd'/
noun
An actor or actress who thinks they are anything more than a dancing clown to me, and that their opinion matters more than someone else's.
ce·leb·tard
/səlebtärd'/
noun
An actor or actress who thinks they are anything more than a dancing clown to me, and that their opinion matters more than someone else's.
That celebtard needs to mind her own business.
Local celebtard
A local celebrity, for example, a news anchor, reporter or meteorologist. These people claim they got into the line of work they are in because they had a true passion for it but, really, we all know they are only doing it in the hopes a Hollywood casting agent will one day spot them. Or The Today Show will fire Matt Lauer or Al Roker for them.
Person one: What you watching on TV?
Person two: Oh just Craig Setzer, from CBS 4 in Miami
Person one: Oh he's a local celebtard.
Person two: Oh just Craig Setzer, from CBS 4 in Miami
Person one: Oh he's a local celebtard.