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Wait, "is" is a verb, so three synonyms. But "is" might not have many synonyms. Maybe am but those are different conjugations. Hmm, perhaps not accurate. The user might expect actual synonyms, but "is" is a linking verb. Maybe "exists" or "has become"? Let me think. So "is known" could become "is recognized|is famed|is celebrated." So "is" as part of the phrase, but when alone, "is" might need a synonym. Alternatively, use remains perhaps.

First, I need to identify parts of the text that can be spun. Let's go through the first paragraph about Sophie. The key elements here are "more recent addition," "captivating performances," "charming on-screen presence," "unique style and flair," "loyal following," "most sought-after performers." Each of these phrases can be replaced with two alternatives to create three variants each. For example, "more recent addition" could become "up-and-coming talent" or "newcomer to the scene." Similarly, "captivating performances" might be "mesmerizing acts" or "enthralling displays." JulesJordan Bridgette B- Jada Stevens- Kelly Divine- Sophie

I need to be careful with verbs and prepositions. For example, "using her platform" – "using" could be "utilizing|employing|leveraging." "Her" stays as a pronoun, proper nouns like "Jules Jordan" stay. Wait, "is" is a verb, so three synonyms