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Nice and not very nice celebrities who you have met (merged)
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MorganaNK
04-11-2014
Originally Posted by Richard1960:
“Although not a fan of his music he does seem nice, not so long ago he done a gig in Hertford and donated cash for the breast screening charity for a hospital trust the trust had posters up for it.”

His wife and her friend are doing a cycle ride in Africa next week in aid of this

https://www.justgiving.com/NickiandS...aign=pfp-share
Richard1960
04-11-2014
Originally Posted by MorganaNK:
“His wife and her friend are doing a cycle ride in Africa next week in aid of this

https://www.justgiving.com/NickiandS...aign=pfp-share”

That is the trust based on the hospital site i work on we have the breast screening charity office here.
Barrymorefan
05-11-2014
Stuart Pearce - didn't speak but signed my book for me. Tbf, it was after a game.
Rob Newman - lovely man. Naff comedian but a very nice guy, who took time to speak to me before his gig.
John Bishop - was late for his gig but still took a few mins to pose for photos and sign my book, he even mentioned myself and the other two guys who were waiting at the beginning of the show.
Jimmy Carr - nice guy, was chatting for about 5 mins after his gig. Signed my book but wouldn't do photos. Fair enough though, he took the time to chat to everyone. Totally changed my opinion of him.
Omid Djalili - top bloke!
Justin Moorhouse - again, another top bloke, had a photo.
Trevor Dwyer Lynch - Patrick from Corrie, nice guy.
Dave Spikey - had a brief chat, a photo and got his autograph. Nice guy.

Hoping to meet Alan Carr, Michael Barrymore, Kevin Bridges, Peter Kay, Jason Byrne, Frank Skinner, Al Murray, Bruce Foxton, Bryan Ferry & Terry Christian. Does anyone have any stories good or bad??
CRM
05-11-2014
Peter Kay is...well, a dick.
katmobile
07-11-2014
Originally Posted by MorganaNK:
“I've known Nik Kershaw for nearly thirty years (gulp!) and in all that time I can say he's never once been grumpy. He's really sweet, worries about his fans, and always spends time talking to them, posing for pictures, signing autographs and generally being a really great guy. My health flared badly a couple of years ago when I was supposed to go to a gig, a few days later I received a personalised signed VIP pass in the post... made my day.”

I have to admit I always got the impression Kershaw was never interested in being a star in his own right but saw it as the best platform to get his songs out there that primarily he was a songwriter and would have just as happy if not happier writting songs for other people. This doesn't surprise he always seemed like a nice guy with a concern for others and an unstarry attitude.
katmobile
07-11-2014
Originally Posted by linmic:
“My most memorable one was meeting Freddie Mercury in Biba in London in the 70's. He was so different from what I expected. A very nice man.

And Bryan Ferry was lovely too.”

Everything I've heard about Freddie that he was actually a very quiet man away from the spotlight.
777Eilidh
07-11-2014
Originally Posted by CRM:
“Peter Kay is...well, a dick.”

I've never met him, but after reading his autobiography I was rather put off, which was a shame as I thought he was fantastic before reading it.
Danny_Girl
08-11-2014
Am spending a few hours with Michel Roux Jr next year as part of a group of 12 who he gives a cookery lesson to and then we eat the meal we have prepared together. Can't wait as he is my favourite tv chef. So hope he doesn't turn out to be a dick. Hope to post here afterwards saying what a top bloke he is .
RadioKnower
08-11-2014
If it's being paid for I'm sure he'll be charming.
Pointy
08-11-2014
Originally Posted by CRM:
“Peter Kay is...well, a dick.”

He comes across like this in many an interview, so I wouldn't be surprised.
dorydaryl
08-11-2014
Originally Posted by Pointy:
“He comes across like this in many an interview, so I wouldn't be surprised.”

Really liked Peter Kay's stuff until I'd seen him appear on talk shows and the like a few times. He's a very selfish entertainer. Talks over people, butts in when his 'turn' is over, has to be the centre of attention and comes across as quite rude and abrasive. Like the naughty kid in the classroom who just has to interrupt everything because they think what they have to say is far more interesting and funny than anyone else's contribution. Gets annoying very fast.
Rroses
08-11-2014
Originally Posted by dorydaryl:
“Really liked Peter Kay's stuff until I'd seen him appear on talk shows and the like a few times. He's a very selfish entertainer. Talks over people, butts in when his 'turn' is over, has to be the centre of attention and comes across as quite rude and abrasive. Like the naughty kid in the classroom who just has to interrupt everything because they think what they have to say is far more interesting and funny than anyone else's contribution. Gets annoying very fast.”

There's an anecdote elsewhere about him introducing another comedian and basically ruining the guy's entire act by doing his jokes or punchlines before he had the chance to come on stage. He also was criticised for releasing two live show DVDs a year apart, with basically the same material in both which fans felt a bit of a deceptive rip off.
dorydaryl
08-11-2014
Originally Posted by Rroses:
“There's an anecdote elsewhere about him introducing another comedian and basically ruining the guy's entire act by doing his jokes or punchlines before he had the chance to come on stage. He also was criticised for releasing two live show DVDs a year apart, with basically the same material in both which fans felt a bit of a deceptive rip off.”

Yeah, remember that.
He's had a lower profile in more recent times so maybe he's used up his range of ideas and can't generate new ones.

Or maybe he's peed off the best of his writers.
piggypug
09-11-2014
Tina from S Club 7 nearly ran me over in Hammersmith a few yeaars ago. It was my fault as I wasn't paying attention when crossing the road but SHE apologised! (Well, she mouthed "SORRY!" from the window and smiled at me).

Selena Gomez
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was very, very rude, fake and diva-ish. She only pretends to be nice for the cameras. I saw her in a hotel foyer in London. I overheard her asking for "coke", and I don't think she was referring to the carbonated drink. Some fans walked up to her asking for a picture. She just looked them up and down, said no, and walked off. Later on, I saw her outside the same hotel. The paparazzi were there and she was smiling and giggling, taking pictures and signing autograph. I heard from a reliable source that she only came to London for one night to see Niall Horan from One Direction.. God only knows why, though.

I was shocked and quite disappointed because I was a huge fan of hers back in 2009/2010. I've heard other people have had bad encounters with her too.

Her innocent, sweet face is very deceiving.
Hollie_Louise
09-11-2014
Originally Posted by bigbrotherwafa:
“JessieJ Is The Nicest Person I Have Ever Met I Love Her So Much I BROKE My LEG To Meet Her And She Visted Me In Hospital And Brought Me To Her Concert But Then The Daily Male Writed A Horrible Article About Me”

Why on earth would you do that? You broke your leg to meet Jessie J? That is, I don't even have the words to describe what that is.
Semillion
10-11-2014
Originally Posted by bigbrotherwafa:
“JessieJ Is The Nicest Person I Have Ever Met I Love Her So Much I BROKE My LEG To Meet Her And She Visted Me In Hospital And Brought Me To Her Concert But Then The Daily Male Writed A Horrible Article About Me”

I have heard about Munchausens Syndrome but this takes the cake....have you ever seen Fatal Attraction by any chance
FingersAndToes
10-11-2014
Originally Posted by piggypug:
“Tina from S Club 7 nearly ran me over in Hammersmith a few yeaars ago. It was my fault as I wasn't paying attention when crossing the road but SHE apologised! (Well, she mouthed "SORRY!" from the window and smiled at me).

Selena Gomez
Spoiler
was very, very rude, fake and diva-ish. She only pretends to be nice for the cameras. I saw her in a hotel foyer in London. I overheard her asking for "coke", and I don't think she was referring to the carbonated drink. Some fans walked up to her asking for a picture. She just looked them up and down, said no, and walked off. Later on, I saw her outside the same hotel. The paparazzi were there and she was smiling and giggling, taking pictures and signing autograph. I heard from a reliable source that she only came to London for one night to see Niall Horan from One Direction.. God only knows why, though.

I was shocked and quite disappointed because I was a huge fan of hers back in 2009/2010. I've heard other people have had bad encounters with her too.

Her innocent, sweet face is very deceiving.
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I'm sorry, but I don't get what was so rude about Selena's actions. It's none of people's' business why she came to London and for how long. Assuming she was asking for drugs from the hotel reception is crazy. And she might have actually been busy/feeling ill and didn't want to take pictures at that time. That's not rude. Fans can sometimes act really entitled. She wasn't insulting anyone, just simply said no and walked away.
Semillion
10-11-2014
Originally Posted by Valentine:
“Was out for dinner the other night with a friend I've not seen for years. She manages a restaurant in the US and was telling me about her famous customers (it's in a well thy neighbourhood).

Was gutted to hear her nightmare customer is Ben Stiller - apparently very arrogant, rude and demanding (her friend went to work as his assistant for a while but couldn't stick it, he was that bad). She said most others, including Richard Gere, Dave Grohl, Bill and Hillary Clinton, are very normal and very friendly.”

Not glad to learn that about Ben Stiller but also not surprised, some comedians are like that - utter arseholes away from the stage. Reminds me of a friend of my dad's who was a journalist for a Sydney newspaper in the 70's and was given the job of interviewing Jerry Lewis when he came to Australia to open the Wrest Point Casino in '73. Well before during and after the interview Lewis lived up to his reputation of being a difficult, arrogant smart-arse in every way possible and even though dad's mate was an experienced journo it left him shattered as he'd always been a huge fan of Lewis's. He got very nasty too when he was challenged some years back about his role in his Muscular Dystrophy organisation by some discontented young adults who felt they'd been shortchanged by the charity..."What are you complaining for, you got a wheelchair out of us didn't you?" was one of his replies
Never Nude
10-11-2014
My father in law has met Peter Capaldi on a professional basis and has nothing but nice words to say about him. Apparently he is a really lovely bloke, (not a surprise considering the utterly delightful video he sent to a fan recently) and a dream to work with. I am a huge Doctor Who fan so I was so happy to hear this.
ellesworth
11-11-2014
Originally Posted by katmobile:
“Everything I've heard about Freddie that he was actually a very quiet man away from the spotlight.”

I'd heard that too, his stage persona was apparently totally different to what he was like offstage. My mum would be jealous, she loved Freddie!
kira nerys
11-11-2014
Originally Posted by Never Nude:
“My father in law has met Peter Capaldi on a professional basis and has nothing but nice words to say about him. Apparently he is a really lovely bloke, (not a surprise considering the utterly delightful video he sent to a fan recently) and a dream to work with. I am a huge Doctor Who fan so I was so happy to hear this.”

I know someone who has done a lot of extra work on Dr Who,and he says both David Tennant and Matt Smith are also top blokes
evie71
11-11-2014
Originally Posted by Nattie01:
“Agree. My sister and her husband are very good friends with a very well known actor who shall remain nameless. They met for lunch once, and the number of people who came up to their table asking for a autograph was unbelievable. He took it all in good grace though.”

Why can't you name him?
pothuthic
15-11-2014
Met Lucy Meck from Tumble and Towie today, nice enough girl.
piggypug
15-11-2014
Originally Posted by FingersAndToes:
“I'm sorry, but I don't get what was so rude about Selena's actions. It's none of people's' business why she came to London and for how long. Assuming she was asking for drugs from the hotel reception is crazy. And she might have actually been busy/feeling ill and didn't want to take pictures at that time. That's not rude. Fans can sometimes act really entitled. She wasn't insulting anyone, just simply said no and walked away.”

- She said it in a rude tone and screwed up her face also. The fans were being polite. They were in an open area where anyone was welcome.
- She didn't ask the hotel reception. She asked a man that was with her who looked like her friend.


Anyway... I kind of regret making that post. I could get in trouble
Tom_Mullen
15-11-2014
Originally Posted by piggypug:
“- She said it in a rude tone and screwed up her face also. The fans were being polite. They were in an open area where anyone was welcome.
- She didn't ask the hotel reception. She asked a man that was with her who looked like her friend.


Anyway... I kind of regret making that post. I could get in trouble ”

I agree with you I think that is rude, the fact that she was so different when the cameras were around gives it away that her on screen persona is at least to some degree fake and put on.
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