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'''Celebreality''' is a term that combines the words [[celebrity]] and [[reality]] and is generally used to refer to programming in which celebrities star and participate in [[reality television]] shows.

The first known published use of the word was by Michael Gross, writing for the [[Toronto Star]] on [[May 12]] [[1991]], who used it in reference to celebrities looking like everyday people at the 1991 [[Oscars]]. The next known published use of the word was by Joyce Millman, writing for the [[New York Times]] on [[January 5]], [[2003]] [http://www.wordspy.com/words/celebreality.asp], who used (contracted; show full)|[[Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth]]||[[The Apprentice]]||[[Surreal Life]] (Season Five)
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