c'est (une star) : he is, she is (a star)
Note that we use c'est to describe a person using a noun, and il est / elle est to describe a person using an adjective.
Ce n'est pas une lumière, mais elle est très sympa. She's not the brightest spark, but she is very nice.
ce n'est pas (un idiot) : he's not (an idiot)
  • "C’est pas un malheureux, c’est un abruti."
  • "C’est pas un malheureux, c’est un abruti."

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