What are the paparazzi?
O A. Professional artists hired by stars for portraits
B. Tabloids th...
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Computers and Technology, 10.02.2021 14:00 ebi21
What are the paparazzi?
O A. Professional artists hired by stars for portraits
B. Tabloids that expose celebrities acting rudely
O C. Fans who watch videos of stars doing silly things
O D. Photographers who follow stars to take pictures
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