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For instance, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, who works for the Cambridges, trained at the prestigious Norland College in Bath, England.

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While many celebrities refuse to hire nannies, many others have no problem in paying for extra help.

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Luckily for you, many celebs do hire these professionals, so this is indeed a career to consider if you want to rub shoulders with the rich and famous.

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Most celebs make a lot of money, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they know how to manage it. In fact, many have lost their fortunes, so maybe they should have hired a good financial advisor!

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It's safe to say that celebs like to party, and many of them throw some really cool ones. Most of these stars, however, hire someone to do the hard work for them. Enter the party/event planner.

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Assuming you already work in the area, look up firms that have famous clients and start from there. You might end up advising movie stars on how to invest their millions.

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From birthday bashes to baby showers, a good event planner will be able to sort everything out, from the decor to the catering and guest list. Having a background in project management and hospitality will certainly help.

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If you like taking pictures, why not consider a career as a celebrity and entertainment photographer? You might not want to become a full-blown paparazzo, but there's more to it than just chasing celebs and being intrusive.

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You might end up covering red carpet events and perhaps even getting a few exclusives and earning good money for them. Either way, one thing is certain: you won't lose sight of famous people!

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If you're a great organizer, who can handle the pressure of managing a celeb's busy schedule, then this might be the perfect job for you.

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This is as close as you can get to a famous person. Look up companies that offer staffing services to high-profile clients and you might get your foot in the door.

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Being a celebrity bodyguard requires some experience, and indeed a wide range of skills. You'd certainly need to earn your stripes in the business before being offered the chance to apply for the job.

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If you get the job though, you might end up being almost a celeb yourself, just like other famous celebrity bodyguards such as Julius de Boer or Peter Van der Veen (pictured).

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Celebs are busy people, and some have jobs that require them to be away from home for long periods of time. This means that those who have kids usually hire a private tutor to take on the road or to a movie set.

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If you have a background in teaching, then look up companies that offer on-set education services. Who knows, you might end up working with the children of famous people.

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Celebrities need to eat, right? But while most of us have to cook our own meals, many celebs have professional chefs doing it for them!

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For you to have the chance to cook for a star, you need to be a good chef to begin with. You might end up being the next Richard Ingraham, who's a personal chef to former NBA star Dwayne Wade.

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Would you like to make celebs look stunning on the red carpet? Perhaps you should consider a career as a professional makeup artist.

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Are you into health and fitness and would you like to help celebs get and stay in shape? Becoming a personal trainer is your best bet.

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Many stars have personal trainers, who in turn become celebs themselves! Take Harley Pasternak, for instance. He's known for working with many A-listers, including Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Megan Fox.

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Take a makeup course through a good school and try to find work at big events. This might open some doors into showbiz, and who knows, even open the door of an A-lister's house!

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Famous makeup artists get up close and personal with famous people. They work with celebs not only before events, but also in their daily lives. After all, celebrities risk being photographed as soon as they leave the house!

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A publicist is a must-have for any celebrity. In fact, one can really make or break a celeb when a scandal hits! A strong background in PR will certainly help. Look up PR firms that work with high-profile clients and start from there.

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There are a few famous publicists in Hollywood, such as Slate PR founder Stephen Huvane, whose A-list clients include Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Anne Hathaway.

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Celebrity party planner Mindy Weiss, for instance, is known for working with A-list clients such as Justin Bieber, Ellen DeGeneres, and the Kardashians.

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Do you dream about having your own podcast or talk show and chatting with celebrities? Why not consider a career in journalism?

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From reporting on events, to conducting interviews, there are plenty of scenarios where you can get close and talk to celebrities.

Sources: (Yahoo!) (Business Matters Magazine)

See also: Inspirational celebrity career advice

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The job requires a lot of dedication and a wide range of skills, including—but not limited to—cooking, getting the kids dressed, entertaining them, among other things. Formal training will certainly help you land a good job.

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Being a bodyguard is so much more than looking intimidating. In fact, many celebrity bodyguards don't look big and mean at all.

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Trabalhos perfeitos para quem adora saber da vida dos famosos!

Many of us dream about getting up close and personal with celebrities. Sure, we might end up rubbing shoulders with an A-lister at an event or party, but it's not quite the same thing as working with one. Yet there are indeed quite a few career options that can increase the chances of you getting to meet, or even work for, a celebrity.

From publicists to personal trainers, in this gallery you'll discover the best jobs for people who love celebrities.

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And so is Gunnar Peterson, who has an impressive client list, including J.Lo, Angelina Jolie, and Sofía Vergara. Become a reference in the business and try to work your way up to get high-profile clients.

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Many of us dream about getting up close and personal with celebrities. Sure, we might end up rubbing shoulders with an A-lister at an event or party, but it's not quite the same thing as working with one. Yet there are indeed quite a few career options that can increase the chances of you getting to meet, or even work for, a celebrity.

From publicists to personal trainers, in this gallery you'll discover the best jobs for people who love celebrities.

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