fifteen minutes of fame
The phrase "fifteen minutes of fame" refers to someone's short-lived period of public attention, influence, or recognition. It is often used to describe individuals who experience a brief moment in the spotlight or achieve sudden popularity, only to fade away swiftly afterward. This idiom originated from artist Andy Warhol's quote, "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes," highlighting the fleeting nature of fame in contemporary society.
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