#1

As we are walking up to the gas station, I see a vehicle resembling something along the lines of a spaceship… this was no ordinary car! (I later learned that it was a Hennessey Venom GT Super Car, WOW!)
There was a person standing next to the car with wild, crazy hair exuding alot of energy and so much wow-ness. I slowly began to realize I was walking up to the Rockstar of My Dreams, I couldn’t believe it, it was Steven Tyler, standing right in front of me. At. The. Gas. Station. (Unleaded was $3.89 on that day at that particular Chevron.)
We made eye contact and he said, “What’s up girl? What’s going on? How you doin?”
My brain was melting, but I managed to croak out,
“What’s up? Are you going to take a picture with me?”
(I wasn’t going to ask him for an autograph but I definitely wasn’t going to NOT ask him for a picture!)
He was so gorgeous and electric and rockstarry and down to earth at the same time.
And as if we had known each other for a million years, he said to me,
“Girl, you better take a picture with me! Get over here! Let’s do this!”
My legs felt like Jell-O and I was losing the grip on my bike.
Thank G-d my neighbor was with me, for moral support and also, to take the picture of us.
He walked around his Hennessey Venom GT Super Car (it was SexyBlack) and basically put himself at my disposal.
He asked me how I wanted the picture, did I want to hop in his car for a picture, and of course, as I am continuously searching for the funky, irreplaceable, and unique, and I also wanted to surprise him… I grew some balls and asked,
“Ok, how about you get on My Bike with me?”
He loved the idea and said, “Yes! Ok, do you want me to jump on in the front and you get on my back?”
I was dazzled, I was in Love.
Me: “No, you get on My Back, I’m giving YOU a ride!”
He hopped on my back and gave me the best hug, I was trying to smile for the picture and play it cool and freeze the moment and remember it forever at the same time. He put his RockStar arms around me and I was floating.
There is no one like Steven, he is extra special and made me feel like a Zillion Bitcoins that day.
I Love You, Steven!
Special thanks to Anass for helping me capture this magical moment!
#2

I was working as an extra in a TV show he was doing in the Seattle area.
Now, in on-set hierarchy, extras are considered ‘walking furniture’, In fact, sometimes, we’re held below actual furniture. They set up a separate table away from the cast when we have lunch, separate areas for us to wait when we’re not being used, that sort of thing.
So, we were having lunch over at our separate little ‘extras table’ and Mr. Jones came over to talk to us. He sat with us for about half an hour, telling stories about his years as an actor, about the other members of the cast, asking about what other shows we’d done.
When he got up to go, he leaned over the table and said, “Look, right now I’ve got the power. These guys running this show, they don’t treat you right, you come and let me know. I’ll do something about it.” And there was no doubt he meant it.
He really didn’t have to do that. On that set, we really were lowest of the low. And he went out of his way to make us feel like we were real contributors to the project we were all committed to.
Top of the pack mensch, Mr. Jones is.
#3

To learn more about celebrity encounters, we reached out to Jackie Zebrowski, one of the hosts of Page 7, a podcast all about celebrity gossip. Jackie was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and spill the tea about some of our favorite celebrities.
"I have no proof that Jennifer Lopez gets rid of her linens after every use, but that fact CERTAINLY pops up a lot in the blind items!" she shared. "I know that supposedly Jojo Siwa is very difficult to work with, but I met her while working on a Nickelodeon show and she was nothing but kind. I mean, she showed up in a bus covered in her own face, but she was very sweet to anyone she interacted with on the show and behind the scenes."
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In her dressing room was her manager, there was Bernie, who owned The Riverboat, a guy who looked like a lawyer, and a couple of reporters from the local papers. Everyone’s going “Joni!” “Joni!” “Joni!” She puts up her hand and says, “Wait. I need to show Max a couple of things.”
I’m a nobody, a 16 year old schmo who’s politely pushy, and she told all the movers and shakers to wait while she explained a couple of things. Can you spell ‘gracious’? ‘Kind’? ‘Patient’? She was magnificent.
For the musicians reading this, she checked that I knew the open G and open D tunings and could play the basic chords. She then showed me - she wrote it out on a napkin which of course I lost - a 2-note descending line against various pedals. She also said, “There are no rules. If you like it, it’s good.”
I thought then, and I think now, that Joni is the goddess reincarnate.
#6

The first time I sat with him, it was a hot day and I had a sport coat on. I stood up to take it off and we had a little closet in the box. He jumped up and reached to take my coat and hang it up. i said “Oh, no,, Mr. Grant, thank you, I’ll hang up my coat.” And in his inimitable voice he said “Nope! Hand it over! Already got the hanger here!” And that’s how he always was, very considerate and aware of everyone around him, asking you questions and not talking about himself.
Jackie noted that her bestie works closely with Kelly Clarkson and has only the nicest of things to say about her. "She is very kind and never talks down to anyone. She treats her staff and family very well," the host shared. "Apparently, they were setting up for a kid's party in her home and one of her songs came on the radio. Someone went over to turn it up, and they all sang it together, which is adorable."
Jackie also says she was shocked to hear that Selena Gomez is a lot nicer than she would have expected. "I never heard anything particularly rude about her, but I just assumed anyone that has been famous for most of their lives would be [rude]. She is reserved but very sweet to everyone around her," she told Bored Panda.
#7

“It’s Arnold,” I said. Sure enough, it was the Terminator himself. My daughter gasped, “Let’s get a picture!”
By the time we got to him he was talking to two guys who were in the gym but came out to meet him. Standing next to them we overheard their entire conversation. He was encouraging them and complementing them on their strength and size. When they left, my daughter asked for a pic with us.
“Shu-uh”, he replied. We thanked him for his time and he wished us a good day before riding off on his electric bike. He honestly could not have been more gracious or down-to-earth.
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#9

Lucky for fans of School of Rock and Nacho Libre, Jackie says Jack Black is just as amazing as you would hope he'd be. "I have known multiple people that have worked with him on various projects, and he shows up prepared and always gives 110%," she shared.
"On top of that, a friend of mine was in a movie with him at Sundance. My friend was obviously lower down on the call sheet than he was but was invited to a huge celebrity after party," the host revealed. "His name wasn't on the list, and he was turned away. He bumped into Jack Black who went out of his way to go up and talk the people into letting my friend in and he was successful! They partied all night together!"
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#11

George would often sneak Chase some leftover bacon from breakfast; normally in pet therapy, I forbade residents from feeding Chase — but I never could bring myself to say that to George — he took so much joy in Chase.
George was a force of nature — big and still powerful, yet so gentle and fun to be around. He had so many great stories. I still remember him talking about how all the guys (himself included) on the set of Charade were in awe of Audrey Hepburn, and would sit and listen to anything she would say during breaks from filming. He had just published a book while staying at the retirement home, and autographed a special copy for my mom, with a sweet inscription.
I’m sorry I never got a picture of him with Chase, though my mom and I got a photo with him one day in the living room.
I’ll still miss George — a great guy
#12

We went to a mid to upscale Mexican restaurant. We were chatting, and then I looked to the table beside us and Adam Sandler (American actor/comedian) and his wife Jackie were at the next table with another guy. Seemed like an agent or something.
Anyways, we had a great dinner, got up to leave and they ended up leaving a few seconds after we got up. We walked outside and called a cab and were waiting when the three of them came out and were saying their goodbyes beside us.
We are Canadian and generally feel it is rude to say anything to someone if they are famous or whatever and they are not in a work environment.
They broke the ice with us. Sandler made a joke about the beans not doing anything for foreplay later with his wife. We all laughed and it seemed they were waiting for a few mins for a ride too.
We started chatting a bit and they were honestly the nicest, most down to earth couple.
My wife said something like “it seems so weird that it feels like I know you because of the movies" and Jackie chimed in totally laughing “ I know, right!!! I do that all the time when I meet these famous people" as she was giggling.
Jackie said hey do you guys want a picture with Adam? Your friends won't believe your story.
We said sure but not wanting to be rude or weird.
So Adam grabbed us and pulled us in for a hug and Jackie grabbed our camera and took a picture.
We said goodbye and the cab came.
Honestly the nicest people.
"A friend of mine worked with Margot Robbie in a film and said you could not have met a nicer person who did NOT act as hot as she is!" Jackie spilled.
"Jeremy Allen White frequents the coffee shop my friend works for, and he certainly flies under the radar. He is always very reserved but tips very well and is very courteous," the host says. "The day of the Emmys, he even went in and grabbed all the coffees for him and all the people who were working to help him get ready, which is surprising! Guess he needed some air?!"
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I found her nothing but graceful, kind and patient in her quick interaction with me which may have lasted only 1–2 minutes (I must have come across as quite shy and awkward) while she was in between meetings with the government officials of the Musharraf era. I also heard about her later visits to Pakistan from friends in the government and the press.
While Ms. Jolie’s movies like Girl, Interrupted and Mr. and Mrs. Smith tend to portray a very racy kind image, in person, she is an epitome of class, grace, dignity, intelligence and of course, beauty.
Her interactions with the destitute Afghan refugees eking a living in poverty stricken camps were so heartfelt and full of genuine warmth.
These camps are not very nice places to be and the refugees living in them suffer from heat, poor hygienic conditions, smells and so on. Yet Ms. Jolie walked around in them and greeted the refugees without any hesitation or concern.
What was even more impressive was how she conducted herself when interacting with the government emissaries of the Pakistani State, as part of her mission back in the early 2000s to get Pakistani state cooperation for assisting Afghan refugees. She did not seem the least bit intimidated by all the big, uniformed men around her (this was back in the days of the Musharraf regime, when the military controlled the country). Even among all the medals and military peacockry she had a quiet kind of magnetism that set her apart.
She navigated her way diplomatically in her interactions with the confusing apparatus that forms the Pakistani state to ensure she could assist the UN missions get the help they needed from the Pakistani government by interacting with a series of Pakistani leaders (starting from President Musharraf and going to Yusuf Raza Gilani after the military government was replaced). I can tell you, this is a skill set that career bureaucrats spend years learning.
She would return in later years as part of different missions, notably in the later 2000s when she came to the country as part of her mission to provide relief to so many of our citizens devastated by the 2009 flooding.
She betrayed no anger when Prime Minister Gilani flew over his family to meet her on state funds when she was there to meet him to request more assistance for flood victims and she seemed to have gritted her jaw and ignored the posh opulence rolled out to her by Pakistani politicians who were throwing lavish parties for her when she had seen the abject poverty of the nation and seen the heart wrenching stories of Pakistanis who had lost loved ones and homes in the flooding. Nor was she the least bit phased by the Pakistani media hounding her for photos, especially when she was with male politicians.
It seemed that no matter what challenge was thrown at her (dealing with the opaque military government, dealing with crass civilian politicians more interested in a photo op with her than aid for their own people, dealing with a media with 0 boundary sense), she dealed with it with grace and diplomatic skill to stay on track for her objective: To help the Afghan refugees fleeing war and to help Pakistanis devastated by flooding. The US State Department should seriously consider hiring her.
I don’t know what life experiences she has had that have transformed her into such an amazingly caring, intelligent and graceful person. She didn’t have to leave the glamour of California to come to Pakistan’s harshest territories to provide help to refugees and flood victims forgotten by so many. But she did. And a lot of refugees and people in our little corner of the world are grateful to her for doing so.
Jackie also revealed that she's had the opportunity to meet Steve Martin and Martin Short, two of her biggest inspirations as comedians. "I was insanely nervous to be in the tiiiiiiniest scene with them. Some comedians create quite a 'YOU AREN'T AS FUNNY AS ME' boundary and that was NOT the case with either one of them," she explained.
"Steve Martin reminds me of the grandfather every person wants — very sincere and caring. Martin Short was everything I had hoped he would be! What a delightful human. Always singing and making people laugh but also NOT obnoxiously," she continued. "He could tell I was nervous, so he went out of his way to throw his aside jokes to me. What a sweetheart."
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#17

We climbed over a gate and the Queen Mother (ie Charles IIIs granny) came up and said hello and asked where we'd come from. My new friend found his voice faster than me but eventually we explained we'd only just met to which she replied she approved of talking to strangers and invited us to stay for a picnic tea.
I really don't like egg but when the Queen Mum offers you a sandwich from a tupperware box it's hard to say may I have the chocolate cake instead.
On the way out we passed the one security guy in his Range Rover reading his Sunday Times. His only question “did you manage to get past them at the house?”.
#18

I'm not sure what I expected. I didn't expect him to be a jerk by any means but he was certainly kinder than expected. Smiling and laughing with us for a bit before we got a pic. He was busy, busy as it was his event so I didn't spend too much time with him but he was definitely a cool person.
"I know someone who works with Jason Momoa, and I have met him a couple of times. I thiiiiiiirsted for him for such a long time, and I am happy to report that I still support my past thirst! He works insanely hard and truly loves/respects his kids as much as the environment," Jackie shared. "You hear a lot of celebrities that promote products for reasons that will help the Earth, but Momoa genuinely lives by a plastic-less principle. (He is a big supporter of no plastics and has a company that encourages no single use plastic bottles.)"
And if you'd like to hear even more celebrity gossip, be sure to turn into Page 7 wherever you get your podcasts!
#19

I was somewhat stunned as he was one of keynote speakers for the event, he was not backstage but having dinner at one of the tables amongst all of us. I was a bit intimidated and wasn’t sure if I should interrupt him from whatever he was about to do.
He looked me right in the eye with a welcoming glance. I gained my composure and plunged ahead by blurting out, “You’re one of my heroes. Thank you for the sacrifices you’ve made to make our country more just and fair.” He smiled and thanked me in the most modest, kind fashion.
Then, rather than moving on with his business, he surprised me by asking, “Tell me about you. What do you do and why are you here?” I don't remember exactly how I responded but assured him that he was part of the reason, I was a volunteer for human rights and specifically the rights of another historically neglected community, the LGBT community. We had a short, but wonderful conversation that seemed improbable in the midst of a big dinner with thousands in attendance.
I was reluctant to ask him for permission to take a photo with him, but I wanted to remember the moment. He smiled and said, “Absolutely.”
He was a humble warrior who inspired a generation and changed America, by bending the arc Martin Luther King, Jr spoke of, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends, toward justice.”
When I saw this question pop up, I immediately thought of my moment with this kind soul and American hero. A true privilege.
#20

He held the door open for me at the gym.
You have to understand the dynamics of this particular gym to understand why this made an impression. Men at this workout locale generally refuse to get out of each other’s way, with the largest men having right-of-way, like ships at sea. There is a sense that each man is trying to intimidate the others.
As I was walking toward the gym entrance, I didn’t immediately notice that it was Mike Tyson holding the door open, patiently waiting. At first, I was just surprised that a man of his size would show an average joe such deference. Further, when I realized it was Mike Tyson holding the door so patiently, I was truly shocked!
It’s really interesting how a brief encounter like this can leave a huge impression. He has led a fascinating life life, which he describes in his best-selling book, Iron Ambition.


