If you describe someone as starstruck, you mean that they are very interested in and impressed by famous performers, or that they want to be a performer themselves.
At first I was a bit starstruck but then I realised they were just doing their job,same as me.
...a starstruck teenager who auditions for a TV dance show.
starstruck in British English
(ˈstɑːˌstrʌk)
adjective
completely overawed by someone's celebrity status
Examples of 'starstruck' in a sentence
starstruck
She is unfazed at the thought of being approached by fans and starstruck strangers in malls.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Clearly bodyguards come in handy for more than just getting rid of starstruck fans.
The Sun (2012)
Most jockeys love football and some get quite starstruck when encountering their heroes.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Looking back I was naive and a bit starstruck.
The Sun (2008)
There's no time for feeling starstruck, as they tackle him over a football machine.
The Sun (2014)
She admitted at the time: 'I was a bit starstruck.
The Sun (2010)
But host Laura'Do you get starstruck?
The Sun (2013)
I was a bit starstruck.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
I'm a little starstruck being engaged to an Acosta!