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Nice and not very nice celebrities who you have met (merged)
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BillyCasper
27-07-2011
All nice
deanieboy
28-07-2011
Me and my friend met Colin Jackson yesterday at an Olympic event for a competition I'd won through work and he was lovely!! He was more than happy to pose for photos and sign autographs - he did a talk afterwards about his Olympic experience and he was so humble and cracking jokes...my friend is now slightly in love with him!!
katkim
10-08-2011
Originally Posted by franster:
“Was he charismatic? Whenever he is interviewed on TV he always seems robotic (although that could be the shyness).”

I've met Colin Morgan too, and he's very charming although I don't think talking to lots of people and talking about himself comes naturally - maybe because he is shy. I liked him more for that, though. It was kind of adorable.
JoshWilliams08
11-08-2011
David Tennant is a lovely bloke. He took as much time as he could to talk to me and had pictures and signed stuff.

The Hoosiers are all lovely blokes too!

Gerard Way from My Chemical Romance was nice enough but it seemed like he didn't want to be there at all. Ray Toro on the other hand was extremely friendly and took the time out to talk to me too.
unclekevo
11-08-2011
Was looking back at a few older posts.

Someone said Jackie Woodburne (Susan in Neighbours) wasn't nice, met her a few years ago in her hometown of Carrickfergus, think she was over visiting relatives or something but was walking down the street with another lady and a man who I presume are relatives or friends, was very busy but shouted over at her "Love your work" and she shouted back "Thanks love" and smiled and waved so don't know whether she had an off day when the other person met her.

Friend met Alexandra Burke and Lloyd, the blond kid from X Factor at Live At The Beach in Portrush, Alexandra was really really lovely, very attractive in real life (and this is coming from a hetrosexual girl ) and Lloyd was okay, a bit vain but seemed nice enough.

Think I've mentioned Dominic Brunt being lovely to my sister, mum's friend has met the majority of the 2007 Emmerdale cast at an event in NI, Deena Payne, Elizabeth Enstenden (sp) were especially lovely.
gmc93
11-08-2011
Rowan Atkinson - rather grumpy, although it was after a show, so he was maybe a bit tired.
Lorraine Kelly - lovely woman, we have a mutual friend, she's very kind and talkative.
Jay Z - a friend met him and said he was a complete a**hole, didn't have time for any of his fans.
Alan Carr - another friend met him at a signing and said he was really nice, even made a joke about my friend being in crutches.
VIP101
11-08-2011
wow some people have meet a lot of celebrity’s, so many it's like their lying about meeting all of them!!
shelleyj89
11-08-2011
I met Paul Robinson the footballer (ex Spurs, current Blackburn keeper) at the 02 in November last year, and he was really nice. Being a Spurs fan, that was a big deal. I just got back from Vegas on holiday, and we went to see the magicians Penn and Teller at the Rio, and we met them afterwards, and they were awesome. They even picked me for one of their tricks during the show.
Namira
11-08-2011
I met Ewan McGregor at my former place of work years ago, along with his brother. He was really non-descript and very shy, but polite. His brother was very nice.
:]Hannah
11-08-2011
Met Jacqueline Wilson when I was about 10, queued for 5 hrs and she was really nice and she signed my book for me 'Midnight'.
Saw Keith Duffy in Manchester one night but didn't approach him, he was with a few friends and was probably expecting not to be seen but a concert had just finished at the Lowry and people were crowding towards the mall just as he was coming out. This I regret - he was right next to me and 100% more gorgeous than on television (when he was ciaran in corrie). I saw him about a year ago. I knew if I asked him for a autograph he would have been signing plenty more so I just left it, he probs gets fed up of it. I would have loved a picture too but again this would have attracted attention and it probs wouldn't have been good anyway since it was dark & only had a phone camera. Still regret it though.
I've seen the girl who played Michaela in Hollyoaks a few months ago, but again didn't approach her. She seemed nice though.
EpicEastenders
11-08-2011
Originally Posted by Amy_Louiise:
“I met Una Healy from The Saturdays a few times before she was famous a few years ago.
She lived in Thurles, which is about 10 minutes away from me, and she was good friends with my auntie Una who was in her year at school.
She stayed at my Grannys house with Una a few nights that I was , and one night I remember she did my makeup and my hair for a disco i was going to when i was about 13...
She was apsolutly lovely and was as gorgeous as she is now .
And her Dad is my local doctor so when I go in i get a update on what Una is up to ”

Thats awesome, met The Saturdays a few times, Una is always very pleasant!
dishthedirt
12-08-2011
Originally Posted by be_deej:
“To add to my previous post when Cher arrived at Radio 1 I put my hand out for her to touch and instead of just touching it or walking straight past she held it for a few seconds whilst looking at me saying something like "I'll be back out". I'm a huge fan of Cher so to have her holding my hand and looking right at me I probably looked like this

”

Did it feel plastic-y?
tara27
12-08-2011
I sort of met Brad Pitt way back in his earlier days. Well I was among a droup of about 12 people who surrounded him after spotting him in our town during filming here.Four or five girls were all over him like a rash and the rest of us were just friendly (as in standing with stupid grins drooling) and he was really patient and very friendly despite being basically mauled. Also had a similar experience with Daniel Day Lewis and he was friendly too ,but more reserved than Pitt and a bit more intense. I met George Best too when we were in Manchester many years ago and he was a dream,friendly and jokey and full of life.
Brummy Girl
13-08-2011
Originally Posted by dishthedirt:
“Did it feel plastic-y? ”

I think the Cher the poster is referring to is Cher Lloyd not the legendary American popstar.
Miss_S
14-08-2011
I used to work on the check-in desk at an airport many years ago so I have been fortunate enough to meet many celebrities.

The rudest is a toss-up between Jo Brand and Sharleen Spiteri.

One of the nicest and surprisingly quiet ones was Noel Gallagher
boddism
14-08-2011
Originally Posted by Miss_S:
“I used to work on the check-in desk at an airport many years ago so I have been fortunate enough to meet many celebrities.

The rudest is a toss-up between Jo Brand and Sharleen Spiteri.

One of the nicest and surprisingly quiet ones was Noel Gallagher”

Why was Jo rude? I always got the impression she'd be down to earth
footiemad1983
14-08-2011
After years of 'lurking' around the DS forums i had to join to comment on this thread!

Most of the celebs ive met are footballers. I swear i wasnt stalking them!

David Beckham was brilliant, so sweet and friendly, really smiley. Fergie was a tosser. Rude and arrogant.

On a night out and had the pleasure of meeting half the Middlesbrough squad. Most of them were lovely. Adam Johnson is a sweetheart. Jonathan Woodgate and Stuart Downing are dicks. JW was wasted, held up a £50 note and burnt it in the pub saying 'i bet none of you can do this'. He was trying to get into my friend too (he was seeing Kate Lawler at the time) and actually used the words 'dont you know who i am'. She didnt have a clue. So i said to him that i knew who he was, he looked pleased with himself until i followed it up with 'you are supposed to be a footballer but you spend more time with the physio's'. He walked over to the bouncers and said something. Seconds later they came over to me and asked me to leave the premises. So me and my mates left. Needless to say i havent been back in there since. Oh and it wasnt christmas but SD seemed to have some snow

I literally bumped into Adam Johnson on a different night out and he spilled my drink, down my white dress (was drinking rose wine). He was really appologetic and insisted on buying me a new drink, so bought me a bottle of wine. A few weeks later i saw him again and he said hello and appologised again. I offered to buy him a drink and he had pepsi! Good boy.

A hotel i worked at used to get the footballers in if they were playing away to Boro. I have to say John Terry is the nicest guy ever. I'm hardly a lingere model so he wasnt trying it on! I was surprised at how shy Ashley Cole is.

Also know Gary Palister through my mum. Dumb as a box of rocks but nice!

The person who shocked me the most was Anthony Cotton. Woah, what a bitter old queen he is. No excuse for his behaviour at all, strutting around a club like he owned the place. Such a diva. I think he was pissed off that no one wanted to give him any attention.

I also worked in a nightclub that used to book 'celebrities', and i use the term loosely. I think the worst there was Nikki Graham (BB) The nicest was actually Imogen Thomas.
Bald1
14-08-2011
ok, I wasn't going to add this but I will. I don't know his name but he was a cop in Home & Away back in the late 80's,-early 90's (when Dannii Minigue was in it) he had dark hair and alot of girls liked him.

I saw him walking through Basingstoke Town Centre and I recognised him being an occasional viewer of H&A but as the gf I was with was an avid viewer and had a soft spot for him I pointed him out but she didn;t even look and laughed saying: "What would someone from H&A be doing walking through Basingstoke?" She had a point.

A few weeks later we were back in Basingstoke and as we got off the train she stood on the platform, with a look of shock. There was a poster for a panto and guess who was appearing in it?
Moboloco
14-08-2011
Met Sian Llyold, a lovelly lady with a fab sense of humour.
Bald1
14-08-2011
Has anyone here ever asked a celebrirty out? It must be tempting when you meet someone that you think is hot as the chances of meeting them again are slim.
zx50
14-08-2011
Originally Posted by Bald1:
“ok, I wasn't going to add this but I will. I don't know his name but he was a cop in Home & Away back in the late 80's,-early 90's (when Dannii Minigue was in it) he had dark hair and alot of girls liked him.

I saw him walking through Basingstoke Town Centre and I recognised him being an occasional viewer of H&A but as the gf I was with was an avid viewer and had a soft spot for him I pointed him out but she didn;t even look and laughed saying: "What would someone from H&A be doing walking through Basingstoke?" She had a point.

A few weeks later we were back in Basingstoke and as we got off the train she stood on the platform, with a look of shock. There was a poster for a panto and guess who was appearing in it? ”

Yeah, I know who you're talking about.
B*witched
15-08-2011
Originally Posted by browncoat:
“The most friendly would include:- Alyson Hannigan, Amber Benson, Chris Evans, Eddie Guerrero, Eddie Izzard, James Marsters, Jason Mewes, Joss Whedon, Kevin Smith, Leigh Francis, Summer Glau and Tony Head.
”

I used to be a big fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, glad to hear the actors are nice. Don't know why, maybe it's just because she plays a kind of stuck up character, but I always thought Charisma Carpenter might be a bit that way in real life too. Beautiful woman, though.

James Marsters *dies* ..so jealous, I've had a crush on him for ages. Only seen interviews on tv and such, so it's hard to tell what he's like in person.
burton07
15-08-2011
The minor celebrity George Lamb came into the studio where I work. He came across as haughty and arrogant.
goonernatalie
15-08-2011
Originally Posted by Bald1:
“ok, I wasn't going to add this but I will. I don't know his name but he was a cop in Home & Away back in the late 80's,-early 90's (when Dannii Minigue was in it) he had dark hair and alot of girls liked him.

I saw him walking through Basingstoke Town Centre and I recognised him being an occasional viewer of H&A but as the gf I was with was an avid viewer and had a soft spot for him I pointed him out but she didn;t even look and laughed saying: "What would someone from H&A be doing walking through Basingstoke?" She had a point.

A few weeks later we were back in Basingstoke and as we got off the train she stood on the platform, with a look of shock. There was a poster for a panto and guess who was appearing in it? ”

Bet you said '' oh yes he is'' panto style
Seriously now did you book tickets to see him
fredheid123
15-08-2011
Originally Posted by burton07:
“The minor celebrity George Lamb came into the studio where I work. He came across as haughty and arrogant.”

Like father like son then eh?
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