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After a bit of an internal battle, I mustered the courage to just say, “That’s an amazing book, hope you enjoy it as much as I did.” He looked up, his eyes brightened and he gave me the warmest smile. “I’ve heard good things. Any other recommendations?” he asked.
We ended up talking about books and theatre for a good half an hour. He was incredibly polite, eloquently spoken and genuinely interested in my thoughts. I walked away with a few book recommendations from him, and he insisted on paying for my book as a thank-you for the chat. Never made me feel like he was in a rush, never seemed anything less than delighted to talk. Absolute gentleman.
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To learn more about celebrities we would all probably love to meet, we reached out to Bri and Becky, hosts of the Gossip Break podcast. They were kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and share about one of their own celebrity encounters.
"We got to meet Teresa Giudice of The Real Housewives of New Jersey at a dive bar in Tampa! She was so sweet and super smiley and FUN! She was even pouring shots in people's mouths," the hosts revealed.
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Adam Sandler is also a super super nice dude. I've run into him twice. You can say whatever you want about his movies but the man himself is very kind hearted.
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She came out with an army of handlers who were desperately trying to rush her along into the car. I said, "Hi Kate! Would you sign my record please?" She said, "Of course love!" She grabs my pen and says, "Who's it for?" I said, "Me!" She said, "Do you want me to write...To me?" We laughed and I told her my name. She asked me how I liked the record and I told her I loved it but The Dreaming was my favorite. She thought that was hilarious.
I have to say that I've never seen a more striking face that close before. I was an absolute stuttering idiot, and she was so nice.
We also asked Becky and Bri what celebrities they'd like to run into next. "I think if we were able to cross paths with Cynthia Erivo or Ariana Grande in person, that would be a dream come true! I feel like they're both so humble and down to earth," they shared.
But they wouldn't be thrilled to encounter every star. "On the other hand, I would not wanna meet LeBron James, surprisingly," they noted. "I've heard he is not as normal and calm as he appears to be..."
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Met him at a movie theater in LA, he was just seeing a movie with his wife and some friends. He was so welcoming and warm when I approached him that my date told me afterwards that initially, she didn't realize who he was and just assumed he was my uncle or something.
Finally, we asked the hosts why they believe celebrities often have reputations of being entitled.
"I do think most celebrities are rude and entitled because, for some reason, they think because we can recognize them that they're better than average humans," Becky and Bri noted. "I totally understand not wanting to take pictures, and that's not what I'm referring to. More like, the celebs who don't tip while they're out, yell at their staff, etc."
And if you're interested in hearing even more celebrity gossip, be sure to check out Gossip Break on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
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I’ve told this before, but I got the chance to interview him for my little podcast many many years ago.
His manager told me I had 10 minutes. I asked my questions and I wrapped the show. And I said I’ll get out of your hair.
He said it was cool and we just sat around and talked about music, and all kinds of stuff for almost a half hour. It was a very surreal experience talking to someone I had listened to basically my whole life.
He then gave me a backstage pass to come back after the show, which I did! I was last in the after show line as I guess there was a contest or something.
Even after performing a full show, meet and greets for almost an hour, he remembered my name, took a few more photos and said he loved all the questions I asked. And asked for a link to the show and my email address.
Sadly I never heard back from him, but it was amazing experience, and Al is a genuinely nice guy and generous with his time.
11/10 would do again!
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At the end of the night, she called a yellow cab and left without any fanfare.
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I was sitting in a lounge and saw someone walking by, thought it kind of looked like him and as he got closer, realized it was him.
Now, lots of people say that I look like him and my wife is kind of obsessed with it, and I've been a huge fan of his going back to his earliest HBO comedy special.
I didn't want to be that guy, to make a scene in the lounge, so i waited a bit and then decided to slip him a note. Said i was a fan, thanked him for the laughs, told him wife thinks we're doppelgangers.
A few minutes later, he gets up to get a drink and some snacks and as he walks back, he turns and walks straight up to me and says "oh, my god, we are. We should not be seen together like this often."
He was great, we had some laughs about it, took some pictures. I told him of a time when I'd had an intoxicated woman come up to me and insist i was him and there was NOTHING i could do to convince her otherwise. He told me that as long as I was nice to people and didn't get him cancelled, I should totally have fun with it if it happened again and send him pictures.
10/10 encounter. He was pretty much exactly like anything you've ever seen him in, just a nice and genuine guy.
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