Met Her
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LovesConfusingJoy — 11 years ago(July 28, 2014 10:54 AM)
Wow, I would love to hear some stories. I'm surprised by a lot of the "worst celebrity experiences". I don't mean to be snarky but I am not as cynical as most and think they are just people like us at the end of the day. I don't think most are bad but I find these stories intriguing.
Every sin is an escape from emptiness. -
Tinny-Tinette — 10 years ago(March 10, 2016 11:46 AM)
Worst celebrity experiences: Jennifer Lopez, Sharon Stone, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Pierce Brosnan, Justin Timberlake (uggghhhh), and Robert De Niro.
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ryderdvs — 9 years ago(September 01, 2016 06:03 AM)
"Why were they so bad?"
Honestly, looking back, I think that De Niro is just socially-awkward.
Ben Stiller is a notorious jerk - look him up in a search engine.
Jennifer Lopez - Now, this didn't happen to me, but to a friend of mine who was working as PA at DreamWorks at the time. Lopez was sunbathing by the pool at the Chateau Marmont, and decided that she wanted her hat from her room at the hotel. Instead of going upstairs to get it herself, she called my friend Adreanna, who was all the way across town in the Valley, and ordered her to drive into Hollywood to the Chateau's pool, get her room key card, go upstairs to the room, fetch her hat off of the bed, and bring it back down to her. After doing this, J Lo demanded and iced tea from the bar. Upon giving Queen Diva her beverage, she took one sip, set it down, and claimed that she was through, and was going back to her room.
One thing that I witnessed Ben Stiller do, was while at the craft services table, he decided that he wanted some M&Ms, so rather than ask the services lady if she had any in her truck, he picked up a plate of homemade Chocolate Chip cookies with M&Ms baked in, and began to crumble and break apart every single cookie with his nasty, grubby hands in order to take every M&M for himself, thus ruining the entire tray of cookies for anyone else. This may not seem like a big deal to some, but it's just down-right selfish. Especially when you're one of the lead actors in the film. He could've just asked his assistant to get him a bag of the candy if he really wanted some that bad. What a child. -
Tinny-Tinette — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 11:58 AM)
Ben Stiller is a notorious jerk - look him up in a search engine.
That's right. He's known for not being particularly cordial or approchable towards people and particularly the press.
J-Lo is widely rumored for being demanding, but honestly I don't find her as unlikable as the majority does. I do find her to be genuine, warm and sincere, though I'm not doubting that she can be demanding.
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wordwrights2 — 15 years ago(November 15, 2010 04:48 PM)
Thanks CoOp_RoCks. SimpleMindedSociety and Sweiland75 for listening.Perhaps I am too sensitive. The irony is that a few minutes before at her press conference she was quoted as saying ""The art of living well, to me, is to wake up everyday and to choose to be happy. Luxury is something that begins inside and that is to choose for ourselves health, wellness, kindness, grace, and generosity."
The part that got me was "Kindness, grace and genorsity" and yet a few minutes later she could not show those very qualities she expoused to me. But then she is an actress and obviously knows how to read a line. -
CoOp_RoCks — 15 years ago(November 16, 2010 09:42 AM)
Ha that is kind of ironic, sadly on your part, that she would say something like that the very next day after her rude behavior. Well I wish your meet and5b4 greet would have went the way you had wanted it too. Hopefully any future celeb meetings will result in a wonderful experience that makes up for what Stone did.
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SimplemindedSociety — 15 years ago(November 16, 2010 04:40 PM)
'The part that got me was "Kindness, grace and genorsity" and yet a few minutes later she could not show those very qualities she expoused to me. But then she is an actress and obviously knows how to read a line.'
One doesn't have to be actress to say that; everyday people do the same thing because of their insincerity and self-centeredness. As much as I hate to believe it,many people(and things) are not what they seem.
I know how it feels to be too sensitivethe balancing act is to embrace that quality while avoiding being vulnerable.
The best one we can do is to surround ourselves with others who share the same qualities,and make us feel loved. -
practical_man — 15 years ago(March 05, 2011 03:18 PM)
wow..what are u like 13 years old???
i stopped getting starry eyed gaga over celebs about the same time i began to consider myself an adult.
if you need validation for your existence by a celeb, or your moods can be afffected at all by a celebrity, then you need to seek some therapy. some self esteem classes might not hurt either.
being you must really suck -
bron-tay — 14 years ago(February 06, 2012 02:02 PM)
Finally, some sense here. Why does anyone want to cross a room or a street or go out of their way at all to compliment a frakking movie star? Would you do that for the best damn plumber in your town, the best cop, the best of anything else or someone whose work is important to you? No, you have to go say some kind words to a total stranger just because they're rich, famous, and gorgeous. Why? Why crawl across a dozen probably very nice, ordinary people in order to talk to Sharon Stone?
Think cynical thoughts. -
LovesConfusingJoy — 11 years ago(July 28, 2014 10:57 AM)
Even though I genuinely feel for the OP, your post is very right. People often only admire or even make time for the people they put on a pedestal and have little consideration for the rest.
Every sin is an escape from emptiness. -