Prima Donna (Diva)
A "Prima Donna" is a term originally used to describe the lead female singer in an opera, particularly in the works of composers like Giuseppe Verdi and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Over time, it has evolved to refer to any person, especially a performer, who exhibits an inflated sense of self-importance and demands special treatment.
In modern usage, "Diva" often carries a similar connotation, referring to a talented female artist, such as a singer or actress, who is known for her exceptional skills but may also display a difficult or temperamental personality. Both terms highlight the complexities of fame and artistic talent.