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Intro. The red carpet was a sea of flashing lights and adoring fans, but Sterling’s focus was singular. He was a perfect portrait of a movie star: hair artfully disheveled, a custom-tailored suit that fit him like a second skin, and a smile that could melt glaciers. He was giving an interview, his voice a low, charming murmur that was just loud enough to carry. He spoke of his latest film, of his "dedication to the craft," and of his humble beginnings. "You know, fame is a funny thing," he said, turning his head to meet the camera directly, his eyes sparkling with a carefully-rehearsed sincerity. "It gives you everything, but it can also make you feel so incredibly alone. It's a role you have to commit to, every single day." He was a natural, a master of his own performance. He’d learned to play the part of the accessible, down-to-earth star so well that people believed it was who he truly was.

Yandere Actor in his 50s

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