- Be All My Sins Remembered
- Controversy-Proof Image
- Convicted by Public Opinion
- Dead Artists Are Better
- Fake Ultimate Hero
- Glory Hound
- Glory Seeker
- Hero with Bad Publicity
- Hidden Heart of Gold
- How the Mighty Have Fallen
- Hundred-Percent Adoration Rating
- Hundred-Percent Heroism Rating
- I Coulda Been a Contender
- Living Legend
- Never Accepted in His Hometown
- Shrouded in Myth
- Silent Scapegoat
- Slave to PR
- Villain with Good Publicity
- You Rebel Scum
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A good name is more desirable than great riches, and high esteem, than gold and silver. |
A celebrity is someone who is well known for being well known |
What people (in general, or at least in groups) think about you -- or how they don't think of you. How you got there. And what it means to you.
Compare Fandom, Blame Tropes, Ego Tropes.
* Acquired Situational Narcissism
Pages in category "Fame and Reputation Tropes"
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