You never know when the spotlight might find you. You also never know why you might find yourself in the spotlight. Ever wonder what you’re destined to be famous for? Want to find out?
Answer these simple personality questions, and we’ll tell you what you’ll become famous for!

Questions Overview
- Director. I wanna be in charge!
- The star! All eyes on me!
- Stage crew. I wanna work behind the scenes.
- Writer. I'm gonna tell an incredible story!
- My friends and family.
- My favorite band or musician.
- A famous historical figure.
- Myself!
- An old mansion filled with secret passageways.
- A remote cabin with a mountain view that you have to ski to.
- A beach house with my own dock for all my boats.
- A slick penthouse at the top of a skyscraper overlooking the city.
- Of course!
- Nah. Plenty of celebs have no talent.
- I'd soak in all the luxury and glamour, living my best life.
- I'd use my platform to bring attention to big, important topics, like poverty.
- I'd bring joy and light to the world with my talent!
- I'd become a shut-in and disappear. Fame sounds exhausting.
- Old-Hollywood fame. I like glam and elegance!
- Modern influencer fame. I like fun and spontaneity!
- Undercover fame. I want people to know about me, but I want to blend in.
- 15 minutes of fame. I want my time in the spotlight, then I want to move on.
- I'd buy new homes for all my family and friends.
- I'd give most of it to charities feeding hungry people.
- I'd walk around undercover and hand wads of cash to random strangers.
- I'd give it to scientists and inventors to help make the world better.
- Getting recognized on the street. I like the attention.
- Traveling the world.
- The money, of course!
- All the cool people I'd get to meet.
- As someone who people loved and admired.
- As someone who made a positive change.
- As someone complicated but interesting.
- As someone who did their best.
- Public speaking.
- The busy, exhausting schedule.
- All the cliques and gossip.
- Meeting the high expectations of my fans.
- My appearance.
- My intelligence.
- My social abilities.
- Nothing, honestly.
- Having fun.
- Learning as much as I can.
- Making life a little easier for others.
- I don't really know yet!
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How to Become Famous
Identify what you’re good at. Most people are famous for doing something really well, whether that’s acting, art, politics, science, or just being themselves. Sit down and think about your strengths, then decide on one strength to work on and to chase.
Curate an image. Celebrities are always just showing you one specific side of themselves, but they’re just people like anyone else. Being famous is about showing people one particular side of yourself that they can attach to. Think about how you want to be seen, and what you want your “brand” to be, whether that’s goofy, earnest, mysterious, or anything else.
Put yourself out there. It’s hard to become famous if you’re totally unknown. Thankfully, in the world of social media, it’s easier than ever to get noticed. Start an account and post your work, or document your life for people to follow along. Also, don’t forget the more professional stuff! For example, if you’re a writer, find an agent. If you’re a musician, try to book a local show. You gotta get eyes on yourself!
Network, network, network. Sometimes, it’s all about who you know. If you have a celebrity you admire, reach out! Send them some mail, or DM them on social media. It might help to start small, though. A world-class actor might not respond, but a new, local actor is probably more willing to help you out. Ask them how they got their start, for advice, or even just open a dialogue to make a new friend.
Keep working hard. Fostering a skill and a talent that could make you famous isn’t just something that happens overnight. Many famous people were working for years before they got discovered. Don’t give up! Keep going. Even if you don’t get famous, being really, really good at something is its own reward.
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