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Fame is gained through certain interactions that gains popularity from skills. Sims can also gain fame from working their jobs, specifically [[Actor]]s. Sims can gain certain perks and quirks to manage as they level up the stars of fame, this can be found in the simology panel under "Public Image" next to reputation.
Fame is gained through certain interactions that gains popularity from skills. Sims can also gain fame from working their jobs, specifically [[Actor]]s. Sims can gain certain perks and quirks to manage as they level up the stars of fame, this can be found in the simology panel under "Public Image" next to reputation.


Celebrities can earn [[fame perks]] in order to gain advantages. With fame and reputation they can gain boosts to careers, friends, and royalties through [[Painting|painting]], [[Writing (The Sims 4)|writing]], [[media production]], etc.
Celebrities can earn [[fame perks]] in order to gain advantages. With fame and reputation they can gain boosts to careers, friends, and royalties.

==Gaining Fame==
Sims can gain fame through a multitude of ways:
* Getting a fame opportunity randomly from being among the higher levels of their career.
** The [[Actor|Acting]] career can gain the most fame even from early on, after every performance actors gain a substantial amount of fame.
** Using [[Science (career)|scientific]] [[Invention Constructor|inventions]]
* Any skill that involves selling/publishing their works, interacting with the masses, or performing in public can garner fame, these may include;
**[[Acting]]
**[[Archaeology]]{{Vgversion|JA}}
**[[Media production]]
**[[Painting]]
**[[Photography]]
**[[Programming]]
**[[Singing]]{{Vgversion|CL}}
**[[Social networking]]{{Vgversion|CL}}
**[[Writing (The Sims 4)|Writing]]
**[[Video gaming]]

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===Child Celebrities===
Children can become celebrities as well, they can achieve fame just like normal teens and adults. Child Sims can inherit a star from being born from celebrity parents as well, and they can even purchase fame perks. Child Sims can gain fame through normal means but also can achieve fame through child-only features, for instance; children can gain fame from being in the [[Drama Club|drama club]].

Children Sims however cannot become a celebrity higher than Rising Star, until they get older.

==Celebrity Reputation==
Fame and reputation work well on their own but they can also work well together. Celebrities can gain a reputation just like any other Sim and it will even effect their fame a lot more. Gaining a reputation even unlocks extra perks they can unlock in their fame info tab which are only available to those under certain levels of reputation. Their reputation can also benefit their rise to stardom as the perks can allow Sims to gain an even greater amount of fame by committing certain acts in public.

Good Sims can donate to charities and run charity parties in order to gain more fame. Bad Sims can also start feuds and fight enemies to gain their own fame, because any press is good press.


==Star Levels==
==Star Levels==
===Unknown===
===Unknown===
Unknown Sims are just like any regular Sims, but every Sim is able to gain fame and become a famous celebrity.
<blockquote class="note">You're currently unknown, but there's no time like the present to start your journey to becoming Famous! There are many different ways to become a celebrity, and as your Sim progresses in their skills and careers, more paths to stardom become available. Some great ways to become famous include pursuing a career in Acting, or raising the Media Production Skill via the Video Station or Music Station objects. Look for interations labeled with (+Fame); each of these will contribute toward becoming a super star!</blockquote>
===Notable Newcomer===
===Notable Newcomer===
Notable Newcomers are Sims who have one star to their name and are on their rise to stardom, they can't do much; however, they can use their fame point to gain a perk to help gain more fame. But caution; even notable newcomers can be suseptable to fame quirks.
<blockquote class="note">One star celebrities should continue advancing their career and skills to progress further into stardom. Interactions marked with (+Fame) will let you know that you're on the right path.
They'll have earned their very first Fame Point, which can be spent on the Fame Perk of your choosing. Click on the Fame Points button below to discover which Fame Perks are available.
Even minor celebrities are susceptible to developing a Fame Quirk. Quirks are behavioral oddities that are shaped by the actions a celebrity takes.
</blockquote>
===Rising Star===
===Rising Star===
A Rising Star is a Sim who has two stars to their name and has officially entered the spotlight. As a rising star Sims will start noticing them across the street and start of with a higher friendship (if they don't have a bad reputation). Rising stars can also now sign autographs as their introduction, they can now also pose for pictures to their fans.
<blockquote class="note">As a Rising Stare, other Sims around the world are starting to express interest in you, allowing you to sign autographs and pose for pictures with other Sims. In fact, you can now host a Celebrity Meet & Greet event-- the perfect occasion for such interactions with the general public. Use your phone to Plan a Social Event to get started.
Rising Stars earn two more fame points along with the second row of three perks to select from.
In addition you've earned two more Fame Points, and a new tier of Fame Perks are now available to purchase. As you continue to advance towards superstardom, Fame Perks will open additional avenues to personalizing your celebrity's story, becoming famous, or accelerating how quickly you gain fame. The more celebrity points you gain, the more Fame Points and Fame Quirks you'll acquire.
</blockquote>
===B-Lister===
===B-Lister===
B-Listers are Sims who have three stars to their name and a large following. They can give hugs to fans and even take selfies with them. However, B-Listers are also now being followed by the paparazzi, they will follow and take as many pictures of the celeb as they can; it's up to the celeb to embrace the flashing lights or turn them away.
<blockquote class="note">As a B-Lister, you're well on your way to the top. In fact, the occasional paparazzi will confront you out in public. On the other hand, you now have genuine fans... Sims who are excited just to catch a glimpse of you!

Is all the public attention a bit overwhelming? Try using a mirror to wear a Celebrity Disguise. It'll give you cover to go about your life in privacy. However, you won't be able to earn additional fame as long as you're disguised.
If fame ever gets overwhelming B-Listers can now wear a "Celebrity Disguise"; this will make paparazzi and fans not recognise them as they're free to walk around as if they're unknown. However, this will stop the Sim from gaining anymore fame while under a disguise.
You're also at the point where your personal reputation can really impact the type of celebrity you become. IF you've started to shape your Public Image around a Good or Bad reputation, additional Fame Perks are now available to reinforce your positive or negative actions.

</blockquote>
B-Listers earn two more fame points, unlock the third row of perks, as well as unlocking a second quirk slot.
===Proper Celebrity===
===Proper Celebrity===
Proper Celebrities are Sims who have four stars to their name and now have an even larger following. Their presence will cause fans and Sims alike to smile and take notice, proper celebrities can even incite cheers as a self interaction to cause fans to go wild and other Sims to praise the celeb. Proper celebrities can also walk in their own celebrity walkstyle as well as give off a fame shine (both of which can be turned off through self-interaction).
<blockquote class="note">As a proper celebrity, you're practically... no wait, you're ''literally'' a shining star. Don't fret, you can click on yourself and turn off your Fame Shine if it becomes a nuisance.

You've also perfected a unique celebrity walkstyle that'll put all eyes on you. This too can be adjusted by simply clicking on your Sim.
Proper celebrities earn two more fame points and unlock the fourth row of perks.
Now that you've got the look of a celebrity down pat, you'll also be able to manipulate the behavior of nearby fans into giving you the thunderous recognition you so rightfully deserve. Again, by simply clicking on yourself, you'll now find the ability to Incite Cheers from nearby Sims.
</blockquote>
===Global Superstar===
===Global Superstar===
Global Superstars are Sims who have five stars to their name and have the largest following a Sim can have. Global superstars have now earned themselves a "Celebrity Tile" which is instantly available in their inventory. With these celebrity tiles Sims can update their inscript so that the global superstar can immortalize their fame and place it among the stars on the walk of fame in Del Sol Valley. For now, this celebrity cannot loose fame past B-Lister and will forever be famous in some way.
<blockquote class="note">Hey there superstar! Kick back and take it easy, you're a top tier celebrity now. It's time to enjoy everything that you've accomplished!

You may have noticed your rise to fame, that staying out of public's eye could result in your fame slowly slipping away. Don't worry, as a five star celebrity, your fame is built to last. You'll have to outright ignore any actions that provide fame for days on and before you start to lose your status. Even then, you've built a lasting legacy... you'll never lose more than two stars of fame.
Global superstars earn three more fame points, unlock the final fifth row of perks, and have two more fame quirks.
You've also accumulated a wide array of Fame Points, and likely purchased a number of Fame Perks. Perhaps it's time for a change? Use your phone to Book a Celebrity Cleanse. A short time later you'll wipe your slate clean, and have all your Fame Points refunded. This will allow you to select an entirely new selections of Perks to play with!

</blockquote>
==Fame Perks & Quirks==
{{Main|Fame perk}}
Celebrities can purchase certain fame perks which will help them in their rise to fame, gain more a following, or gain certain control over the public eye.

Being famous isn't all glitz and glam as celebrities are prone to developing behavioral quirks, these will cause a hindrance to celebrities in their every day life and might even overwhelm them.

==Quitting the Spotlight==
Sims can always have the option to quit the spotlight and leave all fame behind along with it's added perks & quirks. Sims at any fame level can select "Quit the Spotlight" on the bottom left corner of their fame info tab.

This option will only not be available if the Sim has bought any perks. This can be solved by going to their phone or computer and selecting "Book a Celebrity Cleanse" for §275.




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Fame

A celebrity giving out an autograph

For fame in other The Sims series titles, see Fame.

Fame is a feature in The Sims 4: Get Famous, in which Sims will gain more renown than others as they gain popularity and become a celebrity. It is functionally similar to celebrity status in The Sims 3: Late Night, and reminiscent of Fame in The Sims: Superstar.

Fame is gained through certain interactions that gains popularity from skills. Sims can also gain fame from working their jobs, specifically Actors. Sims can gain certain perks and quirks to manage as they level up the stars of fame, this can be found in the simology panel under "Public Image" next to reputation.

Celebrities can earn fame perks in order to gain advantages. With fame and reputation they can gain boosts to careers, friends, and royalties.

Gaining Fame

Sims can gain fame through a multitude of ways:

Child Celebrities

Children can become celebrities as well, they can achieve fame just like normal teens and adults. Child Sims can inherit a star from being born from celebrity parents as well, and they can even purchase fame perks. Child Sims can gain fame through normal means but also can achieve fame through child-only features, for instance; children can gain fame from being in the drama club.

Children Sims however cannot become a celebrity higher than Rising Star, until they get older.

Celebrity Reputation

Fame and reputation work well on their own but they can also work well together. Celebrities can gain a reputation just like any other Sim and it will even effect their fame a lot more. Gaining a reputation even unlocks extra perks they can unlock in their fame info tab which are only available to those under certain levels of reputation. Their reputation can also benefit their rise to stardom as the perks can allow Sims to gain an even greater amount of fame by committing certain acts in public.

Good Sims can donate to charities and run charity parties in order to gain more fame. Bad Sims can also start feuds and fight enemies to gain their own fame, because any press is good press.

Star Levels

Unknown

Unknown Sims are just like any regular Sims, but every Sim is able to gain fame and become a famous celebrity.

Notable Newcomer

Notable Newcomers are Sims who have one star to their name and are on their rise to stardom, they can't do much; however, they can use their fame point to gain a perk to help gain more fame. But caution; even notable newcomers can be suseptable to fame quirks.

Rising Star

A Rising Star is a Sim who has two stars to their name and has officially entered the spotlight. As a rising star Sims will start noticing them across the street and start of with a higher friendship (if they don't have a bad reputation). Rising stars can also now sign autographs as their introduction, they can now also pose for pictures to their fans. Rising Stars earn two more fame points along with the second row of three perks to select from.

B-Lister

B-Listers are Sims who have three stars to their name and a large following. They can give hugs to fans and even take selfies with them. However, B-Listers are also now being followed by the paparazzi, they will follow and take as many pictures of the celeb as they can; it's up to the celeb to embrace the flashing lights or turn them away.

If fame ever gets overwhelming B-Listers can now wear a "Celebrity Disguise"; this will make paparazzi and fans not recognise them as they're free to walk around as if they're unknown. However, this will stop the Sim from gaining anymore fame while under a disguise.

B-Listers earn two more fame points, unlock the third row of perks, as well as unlocking a second quirk slot.

Proper Celebrity

Proper Celebrities are Sims who have four stars to their name and now have an even larger following. Their presence will cause fans and Sims alike to smile and take notice, proper celebrities can even incite cheers as a self interaction to cause fans to go wild and other Sims to praise the celeb. Proper celebrities can also walk in their own celebrity walkstyle as well as give off a fame shine (both of which can be turned off through self-interaction).

Proper celebrities earn two more fame points and unlock the fourth row of perks.

Global Superstar

Global Superstars are Sims who have five stars to their name and have the largest following a Sim can have. Global superstars have now earned themselves a "Celebrity Tile" which is instantly available in their inventory. With these celebrity tiles Sims can update their inscript so that the global superstar can immortalize their fame and place it among the stars on the walk of fame in Del Sol Valley. For now, this celebrity cannot loose fame past B-Lister and will forever be famous in some way.

Global superstars earn three more fame points, unlock the final fifth row of perks, and have two more fame quirks.

Fame Perks & Quirks

Main article: Fame perk

Celebrities can purchase certain fame perks which will help them in their rise to fame, gain more a following, or gain certain control over the public eye.

Being famous isn't all glitz and glam as celebrities are prone to developing behavioral quirks, these will cause a hindrance to celebrities in their every day life and might even overwhelm them.

Quitting the Spotlight

Sims can always have the option to quit the spotlight and leave all fame behind along with it's added perks & quirks. Sims at any fame level can select "Quit the Spotlight" on the bottom left corner of their fame info tab.

This option will only not be available if the Sim has bought any perks. This can be solved by going to their phone or computer and selecting "Book a Celebrity Cleanse" for §275.