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Nice and not very nice celebrities who you have met (merged)
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burbs
28-12-2009
Jay Z - amazing, genius and very down to earth.

JLS - 2 were really nice, 2 were a nightmare.

David Jason - was ok

Akon - Awesome guy, very humble and even though he had a massive entourage was still in control of everything personally.

Flo Rida - idiot, horrible guy and his management team were even worse.

Ironik - not too famous but still a really nice guy.

Chipmunk - moan, moan, moan

Some others but they are all in the other thread so no point going into them again.
AlongCameHayley
28-12-2009
Which 2 of JLS were a nightmare and how so?
I love JLS lol.
burbs
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by AlongCameHayley:
“Which 2 of JLS were a nightmare and how so?
I love JLS lol.”

JB and Aston were awesome guys. I put events on in nightclubs and we did JLS when they were supporting Lemar in the UK tour that he did.

JB and Aston stayed at the nightclub after they performed until 4 o clock in the morning with myself and some other people. Aston even had a dance off with a local dance crew that were in the club. They really were the most down to earth guys you could meet.

The other 2 were very moody and as soon as they stepped off the stage they wanted a car back to the hotel. They refused to speak to anybody, no photos, no autographs etc. They said they were tired so it was understandable I guess.
AlongCameHayley
28-12-2009
Wicked. I would have imagined JB to be pretty cool actually.

God I`m tragic! I`m too old to be talking about boybands!!
bettemidler
28-12-2009
I met Daniel McPherson (Joel from Neighbours, and I think he was in The Bill) when I was about ten, and he was lovely. I got a big kiss on the cheek!

I met Richard Bacon as well, he was just coming out of the radio station in Leicester Square and my boyfriend got a picture with him, he was very nice too, and told me he liked my skirt.

I met Judi Dench when I was quite young too, I was with my mum at the theatre and she gave us an autograph and my mum went on about it for ages afterwards. Speaking of my mum, when she was a lot younger she worked as a receptionist in a salon in London, and met quite a few celebs, but she says the nicest she ever met was Roger Moore. She finished her shift at around the time he finished getting his haircut, and it was tipping down with rain and he overheard her complaining about walking to the bus stop so he gave her a lift home! I like to tell people this was nine months before I was born but its more like fifteen years.

I met Carl Barat and Pete Doherty from the Libertines once, and they were awful. They were friends of a friend, but ignored everyone other than the friend they already knew. To be fair, I didn't realise it was them at first, and arrived when they were already there, ran in and kissed my friend on the cheek and promptly declared 'wait dont start a conversation with me, im going to PISS MYSELF if i dont get to a toilet soon' so they might have thought I was a bit rude/incontinent.

Also Rik Waller from Pop Idol came into the pub I was working in and was really rude to me. I didn't even realise it was him because he had this long purple hair, but some of his food order hadn't come out and he called me incompetent.
Sweetlikeheaven
28-12-2009
JLS - Lovely boys.. and take time out to spend with their fans. Talking to us, signing autographs, taking pics etc..

Mohammed & Rex from big brother - Rex was really nice. Mohammed couldnt wait to get out of there faster

Some others Ive met briefly at events like soccer six:
N Dubz
Blue
Danny Dyer
(Loads more.. I just cant remember them at the moment)
Beautiful_Harv
28-12-2009
cant this be merged with the other thread?
Vodka_Drinka
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by Sweetlikeheaven:
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Mohammed & Rex from big brother - Rex was really nice. Mohammed couldnt wait to get out of there faster
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Suprised about that. I'd have thought it would have been the other way around
Vodka_Drinka
28-12-2009
Why has this thread been started when there is an identical one several hundred pages long on the main page? Prumeister has pointed it out in her post and the OP has continued to ignore it and kept bumping her own thread up.

Its no wonder this forum runs slowly when people start identical threads
Sweetlikeheaven
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by Vodka_Drinka:
“Suprised about that. I'd have thought it would have been the other way around”

So did I.. Mohammed hardly spoke :|
I was telling my friend to hurry up and take the picture and Rex was immitating me lol.. hes really nice.. not what you would expect from watching Big brother
Sara Webb
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by soapdiva:
“I meet so many celebs in my line of work, and here is my opinions.
Nice
Jeremy Beadle was lovely
Simon Cowell is gorgeous
Sue Johnston is so down to earth she could be your auntie
Paul O'Grady is great too.
Dale Winton is lovely too.

Horrible
Barbara Windsor is dreadful
Cilla Black is even worse
Davina McCall - need I say more
Jordan
Agree about Ronnie O'Sullivan too - he's nasty and rude.”

Ohh. I am jealous.
amanduh
28-12-2009
Steve Brookstein- several times now and he's the absolute salt of the earth with a wicked sense of humour!
Went to a Party in the Park event with him headlining and bumped into him and his then fiancee, Eileen Hunter, and his manager, Patrick!
I said I was looking forward to hearing him later and he offered to buy me a drink and an icecream! I was a bit shy so made my excuses and got to the front of the crowd to watch the show. Half an hour or so later, his manager found me in the crowd and said Steve wanted to know if I'd like to come backstage!! I did- and sat with him and his group in hospitality... was fab!
I went back out front to watch him perform (he went down a storm) then went backstage again to thank him and then make my way home. Brilliant afternoon- and absolutely top bloke. I've met him since and he even bought my friend and I a bottle of wine once and invited another group of fans back to his flat when he was appearing in Our House when it toured the UK!!
Sara Webb
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by Flaxseed:
“I have always got the impression from Alesha that she ALWAYS has time for people, shes very down to earth and would never have a diva moment.

I'd love to meet her, not only is she beautiful but shes so talented, a great role model for young girls. I absolutely love her.”

My fiance was a couple of years below Alesha Dixon at school. He didn't know her but his elder sister was in her year group, and apparently she's lovely. One of Alesha's cousins (who is equally gorgeous) used to work for me when I was a Store Manager in Welwyn Garden City.
didie
28-12-2009
I met Viggo Mortensen at the Rome Film Festival last year and he was absolutely charming.
Sara Webb
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by Johnnycash:
“I met Johnny Marr from the Smiths (and Cribs) last week, and he was really lovely

Previously met Jimmy Carr, Mick Jones from the Clash, Gem from Oasis, errrr and etc. They were all very nice ”

OMG!! I am now insanely jealous. I love Johnny Marr, he's one of my all-time musical heroes.
MJ_lives
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by amanduh:
“Steve Brookstein- several times now and he's the absolute salt of the earth with a wicked sense of humour!
Went to a Party in the Park event with him headlining and bumped into him and his then fiancee, Eileen Hunter, and his manager, Patrick!
I said I was looking forward to hearing him later and he offered to buy me a drink and an icecream! I was a bit shy so made my excuses and got to the front of the crowd to watch the show. Half an hour or so later, his manager found me in the crowd and said Steve wanted to know if I'd like to come backstage!! I did- and sat with him and his group in hospitality... was fab!
I went back out front to watch him perform (he went down a storm) then went backstage again to thank him and then make my way home. Brilliant afternoon- and absolutely top bloke. I've met him since and he even bought my friend and I a bottle of wine once and invited another group of fans back to his flat when he was appearing in Our House when it toured the UK!! ”

Well, he called me a moronic chav on twitter
Ruth77
28-12-2009
I met Anne Robinson many years ago when she used to present Watchdog (long before Weakest Link).

I worked in a dress shop and she used to come in and buy all the beige trouser suits as that was what the BBC had told her was suitable for TV lol. She was lovely and said that I made the best coffee (I was 16 at the time).

Joanna Trolloppe also used to shop at this particular shop but I never had much to do with her.
Darthchaffinch
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by didie:
“I met Viggo Mortensen at the Rome Film Festival last year and he was absolutely charming.”

I've had dinner with him (at a friends house), the bloke is lovely.
-Jade"
28-12-2009
Originally Posted by MJ_lives:
“Well, he called me a moronic chav on twitter ”

He insulted a (much bigger) celebrity's entire fanclub. Lovely.
lizzey
29-12-2009
Originally Posted by MJ_lives:
“Well, he called me a moronic chav on twitter ”

He has a great scense of humor too lol.
MrsBambi
29-12-2009
Originally Posted by bettemidler:
“Also Rik Waller from Pop Idol came into the pub I was working in and was really rude to me. I didn't even realise it was him because he had this long purple hair, but some of his food order hadn't come out and he called me incompetent.”


Har har!!! What an idiotic blimp he is - he should be grateful people actually remember who he is (was!). I saw an article about him in cLoser magazine where he was bleating about being too talented to do menial work, and how embarrassing it was going to the Job Centre. I'm afraid I have zero sympathy for morons like him and Katona, who deem themselves far too good for ordinary jobs/lives. Having said that, I honestly don't think Kerry Katona would be able to cope with a normal 9-5 job with proper responsibilities.
alfiewozere
29-12-2009
Originally Posted by MrsBambi:
“Har har!!! What an idiotic blimp he is - he should be grateful people actually remember who he is (was!). I saw an article about him in cLoser magazine where he was bleating about being too talented to do menial work, and how embarrassing it was going to the Job Centre. I'm afraid I have zero sympathy for morons like him and Katona, who deem themselves far too good for ordinary jobs/lives. Having said that, I honestly don't think Kerry Katona would be able to cope with a normal 9-5 job with proper responsibilities.”

Kerry will get disability benefit or whatever it's called these days, because of her bipolar won't she? As for Rik Waller, the only reason he's remembered is for his enormous size, not his talent.
MrsBambi
29-12-2009
Originally Posted by alfiewozere:
“Kerry will get disability benefit or whatever it's called these days, because of her bipolar won't she? As for Rik Waller, the only reason he's remembered is for his enormous size, not his talent.”

You're right, she will do. In fact, she'll probably get that now, which is totally right and proper, because she does have a disability. As you've said before alfie, she was likeable a few years ago, but IMHO her sense of entitlement and idea that the world owes her a living has surpassed any likeability she may have had. She has to want to get off drink and drugs but I don't think she does.

That Waller needs to get a life - and sort himself out before he develops a serious medical condition.
palmbeach
01-01-2010
Many, Many years ago, I worked in a Large Up market Hi-Fi Shop in Tottenham court Road, I was a salesman for a top brand of tape recorders, This one day I was chatting to this American chap and his quiet chum for a while about the attributes of said Reel to Reel recorder, really nice guy, but didn`t strike me as anyone out of the ordinary. Anyway he orders a machine which his chum pays for, and leaves.
Seconds after he goes, all the staff on the floor crowd around me jiberjabbing asking me what was he like etc. I hadn`t a clue, I must have been so wrapped up in the sale that I never noticed that I had been speaking to Frank Sinatra for 10mins or so.
He left no impression of being a Celebrity, just a regular guy.
AJ2008
10-01-2010
Bump.... i like these stories!!
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