In the spotlight: The phrase in the spotlight means to be the center of attention and is often used to describe someone or something that is being closely observed by others. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/InTheSpotlight
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Slow-motion train wreck: when you are witnessing a slow-motion train wreck, catastrophic failure is evident to everyone while it is in progress.
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In the public eye: to be in the public eye means to have the attention of the media so that the public is interested in who you are and everything you do.
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