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'''Celebreality''' is a term[[portmanteau]] 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 the word in its commonly accepted form. Since then, the word "celebreality" has become increasingly popular, in part because the genre of television programming it was used to describe started to gain popularity.

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