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Fame isn't gold. It just glitters like it.
Everyone sees the smiles, the dresses, the flashing lights - but they don't see the way the silence hits after. The way your phone buzzes with praise that doesn't mean anything. The way you start losing track of who you were before people decided who you are.
Celeste Stokes learned that at fifteen.
When she was eight, her parents died in a car crash. Her oldest brother, Chase, became her father figure overnight. Ray, her middle brother, became her balance. And Celeste? She became their reason to keep going.
Now she's a teenage star - singer, songwriter, actress. Hollywood's "next big thing." But behind the gloss and glitter, she's still that little girl trying to understand why good things hurt so much.
Because for Celeste, fame isn't a dream. It's a survival story.