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totally starstruck

I’ll admit it. I’m a fiend for a celeb. I can’t help it – I feel like I learn celebrity gossip against my will, my fingers navigating to tabloid content online with a mind of their own. My thoughts wander to places where I, too, am a person of influence. In this world, I have chance encounters with my idols and make such

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