Lady Muck vs celebutante

Lady Muck

name
  • An appellation given to a woman who behaves in a perceived aristocratic manner. 

celebutante

noun
  • A young, usually female socialite, especially one of limited accomplishment, who is the focus of sufficient media attention and public interest to be regarded as a celebrity. 

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