in the limelight

The phrase "in the limelight" refers to being the center of public attention or the focus of intense scrutiny. It originates from the use of limelight in theaters, which was a bright, intense light source used to illuminate performers on stage during the Victorian era. Being in the limelight often means being in a prominent or influential position where one's actions, achievements, or behaviors are widely noticed or discussed by the public.


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