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Nice and not very nice celebrities who you have met (merged)
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Phoenix Lazarus
19-12-2012
Originally Posted by BellaFiga:
“I Had A Big Cock Erection And The Mcfly Larfed At It.”

Well, as you seem to be female, that must have been that big outhouse you put up in your garden for male chickens.
BellaFiga
19-12-2012
Oh it was. They are still talking about it.
unclekevo
19-12-2012
My friend has met You Me At Six, she says the lead singer is a bit up himself but the other members are really friendly.
pothuthic
20-12-2012
Originally Posted by Harr123:
“That's cos I was hoping that any one of them didn't (for me anyway) ruin my favourite TV show by showing up and possibly going all the way (who could forget them invading the floor on Strictly last year, not that I watched it but I read about it, if any other member of the public did that, they'd spend a night in the cells and face a hefty fine) It was after I saw they had an autobio out that I kinda knew they'd say something, and I was proven right!

On a positive note tho I'm glad though to say that the majority of celebs I've met since have been very good people, I like the fact that in the UK most celebs just go about their daily life like ordinary people and no-one bats an eyelid most of the time, unlike in Hollywood where going within a few hundred yards of someone rich and famous means having an enormous thuggish bodyguard manhandle you, don't like that at all.”

Yes because they are totally going to invade the ice?

And anyway you would probably moan if they didn't mention you?
soapfan_1973
20-12-2012
Most recent meeting with someone who could be described as an absolute hero of probably quite a lot of FMs (of a certain age) was Mr Art Attack himself Neil Buchanan. when he stopped by the local art shop/gallery to launch his new range of cartoon paintings. He had driven up in the early hours and spent a good 4 or 5 hours talking to everyone and encouraging photographs. When it was a little quieter we had a lovely talk about Art Attack and he explained how many of the big art images were done, many using just a single camera on top of a big step ladder or roof top, and none were marked out on the ground before hand so he would do a bit, go up and look, go down and do the next bit etc. Thoroughly decent bloke
Elphie_Lives
20-12-2012
Originally Posted by soapfan_1973:
“Most recent meeting with someone who could be described as an absolute hero of probably quite a lot of FMs (of a certain age) was Mr Art Attack himself Neil Buchanan. when he stopped by the local art shop/gallery to launch his new range of cartoon paintings. He had driven up in the early hours and spent a good 4 or 5 hours talking to everyone and encouraging photographs. When it was a little quieter we had a lovely talk about Art Attack and he explained how many of the big art images were done, many using just a single camera on top of a big step ladder or roof top, and none were marked out on the ground before hand so he would do a bit, go up and look, go down and do the next bit etc. Thoroughly decent bloke”

Aw I'm glad to here that, I always loved Art Attack.
Starry Eyed
20-12-2012
Originally Posted by Elphie_Lives:
“Aw I'm glad to here that, I always loved Art Attack.”

Me too. Great programme, and I always liked NB.
Glenn A
23-12-2012
I met Abi Titmuss in a local hotel 8 years ago and what a nice, down to earth and friendly girl she was and she gave out a load of signed photos to the guests.
On my nice list:
Bruno Brooks, a really nice bloke who chatted to me about how he got started at the BBC.
Sir Jimmy Young, every inch the dapper gentleman and very friendly.
Kenny Everett, a bit shy and nervous but delighted when I said I loved his shows.
John Barnes, total down to earth guy who wasn't afraid to travel economy class.
Geoff Boycott, blunt, honest, plain talking and interested in his fans.
Bunty Johns, lead singer of Aswad, always had time for his fans and keen to talk.
Arnold Palmer, lives up to his name as the nice man of golf.
On my nasty list
Mike Smith, ignoramus who turned his back on a group of us at Broadcasting House.
Noel Edmonds, told a teenage girl about ten feet from me to f off when she asked for his autograph.
George Galloway, arrogant berk who behaved as if he owned the hotel he was staying in.
Colin Montgomerie, another one who swears at his fans.
Phoenix Lazarus
23-12-2012
Originally Posted by Glenn A:
“Noel Edmonds, told a teenage girl about ten feet from me to f off when she asked for his autograph.”

So, his Mr Nice act is exactly that, then!?
James Frederick
23-12-2012
Jim Davidson I have met him many times due to the fact he used to own a theatre here so was often around and he is one of the most nasty people I have ever met.

Nicest Cannon & Ball
Met them a few times to the point where we are on first name terms and when my brother got really ill they were genuinely upset and worried about him and even now 6 years later they always ask how he is doing
dorydaryl
23-12-2012
Originally Posted by Elphie_Lives:
“Aw I'm glad to here that, I always loved Art Attack.”

Another 'me too', here. Always liked 'Art Attack' and Neil Buchanan presenting it.
Glenn A
23-12-2012
Originally Posted by Phoenix Lazarus:
“So, his Mr Nice act is exactly that, then!?”

Oh no, he opened the Co Op in Workington in the seventies and told a group of young fans to get out of his way. I also had a friend who was involved in co ordinating the foot and mouth crisis and said he was the most abusive, nasty person he has ever dealt with.
Loon
24-12-2012
Yet I've met him and my friends have met him loads in the past few years (they're in Bristol where DOND is filmed) and he's always been lovely, and genuinely lovely at that
Westy2
24-12-2012
You'd expect that off George Galloway, after listening to his radio show.

Any abuse he got automatically went to Inspector Knacker at the Yard!

If he can't take the abuse, he shouldn't put himself in the firing line.

Just let them put up a Respect candidate around here & he comes around to 'help' them canvas!

Anyone know where I can lay my hands on a 'P*** O** Galloway' poster cheap?
Harr123
24-12-2012
It's interesting to note the celebs who come across as nice on TV, but in real life are absolutely horrid i.e. Cilla Black, and I've also found it works the other way round, the ones who come across as complete ***** on TV, but in truth are actually not too bad people. Jeremy Kyle's one such example, met him at a book signing a few years back, he wasn't too bad, there's many people around I know who would love nothing more than to punch his lights out! Paul Daniels is another one, I found him a bit amusing, not a lot, but a bit!
nippy43
24-12-2012
Met over 80 celebs but the ones who stand out as nicest are:

Dappy (N-Dubz) - Met him 3 times now, he's lovely and invited me onto his tour bus after the closing night if his show on Friday night.

I've also met Fazer and Tulisa, they're lovely too!

Tinie Tempah ensured he had a picture with everyone waiting, he was lovely!

Frankie Cocozza and Little Mix were the nicest contestants of X Factor 2011, all of them taking the time to meet fans.

Also highlights include Justin Bieber being lovely, Rizzle Kicks, Professor Green is very shy but really nice and the list goes on..

Not so nice..

Misha B, Tyger Drew-Honey from Outnumbered and Chipmunk. All seemed to want to be elsewhere than to meet fans.
Harr123
24-12-2012
Originally Posted by pothuthic:
“Yes because they are totally going to invade the ice?

And anyway you would probably moan if they didn't mention you?”

No if they didn't mention me, I'd probably still think that they were the bees knees! How would I know that I'm viewed in such a negative light by them otherwise
Saltydog1955
24-12-2012
Originally Posted by Harr123:
“No if they didn't mention me, I'd probably still think that they were the bees knees! How would I know that I'm viewed in such a negative light by them otherwise”


You liked them, now you don't because of some perceived humiliation. I think you need to move on mate.
M@nterik
24-12-2012
Originally Posted by nippy43:
“Met over 80 celebs but the ones who stand out as nicest are:

Dappy (N-Dubz) - Met him 3 times now, he's lovely and invited me onto his tour bus after the closing night if his show on Friday night.

I've also met Fazer and Tulisa, they're lovely too!

Tinie Tempah ensured he had a picture with everyone waiting, he was lovely!

Frankie Cocozza and Little Mix were the nicest contestants of X Factor 2011, all of them taking the time to meet fans.

Also highlights include Justin Bieber being lovely, Rizzle Kicks, Professor Green is very shy but really nice and the list goes on..

Not so nice..

Misha B, Tyger Drew-Honey from Outnumbered and Chipmunk. All seemed to want to be elsewhere than to meet fans.”

Misha B. hardly a surprise. She was downright unpleasant and up herself on last years x factor. At least hr career has not taken off.
Shadow2009
24-12-2012
Originally Posted by nippy43:
“Met over 80 celebs but the ones who stand out as nicest are:
.”

Seriously? Do you work at an airport or something?
girlni
24-12-2012
Originally Posted by Harr123:
“That's cos I was hoping that any one of them didn't (for me anyway) ruin my favourite TV show by showing up and possibly going all the way (who could forget them invading the floor on Strictly last year, not that I watched it but I read about it, if any other member of the public did that, they'd spend a night in the cells and face a hefty fine) It was after I saw they had an autobio out that I kinda knew they'd say something, and I was proven right!

On a positive note tho I'm glad though to say that the majority of celebs I've met since have been very good people, I like the fact that in the UK most celebs just go about their daily life like ordinary people and no-one bats an eyelid most of the time, unlike in Hollywood where going within a few hundred yards of someone rich and famous means having an enormous thuggish bodyguard manhandle you, don't like that at all.”

to be fair to mcfly it is quite a weird thing to have happened and i cant believe how much you put them down saying they shouldn't have written an autobiography, crappy pop album etc you were clearly a fan of them at one point just because they laughed at something which lets be honest is quite funny you changed your whole opinion on them? why havent you laughed about it instead of taking it to heart!!!
nippy43
25-12-2012
Originally Posted by M@nterik:
“Misha B. hardly a surprise. She was downright unpleasant and up herself on last years x factor. At least hr career has not taken off.”

Ahh she's just plain horrible!


Originally Posted by Shadow2009:
“Seriously? Do you work at an airport or something? ”

I'm a teenage girl who lives near London... Can't resist a bit of celeb hunting now and again!
r1ver
25-12-2012
Kim Woodburn - literally the nicest most generous person I've met. Filthy sense of humour too!
unclekevo
25-12-2012
Originally Posted by nippy43:
“Ahh she's just plain horrible!




I'm a teenage girl who lives near London... Can't resist a bit of celeb hunting now and again!”

Weirdly a lot of her fans have said she's particularly nice to her fans and is so appreciative of the support? Maybe she was being rushed on?

On the contrary, Frankie Cocozza was at a night club near to me recently and everyone said he was a Class A t*sser
The Prumeister
25-12-2012
Originally Posted by r1ver:
“Kim Woodburn - literally the nicest most generous person I've met. Filthy sense of humour too!”



That's interesting. I know someone who was a producer on a recent reality show she appeared on - and apparently she was beyond Diva-ish and absolutely horrific to work with...
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