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yMovieTVRomance — 12 years ago(October 31, 2013 02:18 AM)I'm sorry you had that bad experience for a couple of bad experiences with stars myself only mine were personal, as I was in contact with them on a personal basis , which made it worse, probably.
I agree with the user who said that "it's better to admire from afar". Because truly, I regret the experiences I've had, for the most part, when it comes to celebrities.
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dom_rasic — 12 years ago(November 13, 2013 02:51 PM)
I've been around a lot of celebrities in my life and she was probably the worst. I work in the guest services industry and she chewed me out for not addressing her as "Dr." which was part of her alias. I mean come on lady, you and your fake Mensa membership wish!
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David_Blue — 11 years ago(October 09, 2014 08:46 PM)
wordwrights2: "I recently met Sharon Stone and I wish I could say it was a nice experience but it really wasn't. I just wanted to compliment her and she just gave me a chilly stare, shook her head and walked away. Now I understand celebs have their need for privacy but I met her after an event in a public area. Maybe it was a bad day or what not, we're all entitled to that. But would a smile or a kind word have been that difficult? Well, good luck to Miss Stone. I noticed that she signs for fans and poses for photos when there are cameras or film crews around. I guess this fan doesn't count for anything so it doesn't matter that I'm not a fan any longer."
I think it's a waste to be kind to celebrities. Kindness should be given to people who don't feel
entitled
to kindness from total strangers.Calling disagreement hate is childish.
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ecbush — 11 years ago(November 08, 2014 09:58 PM)
I once was walking down Sunset Blvd. on vacation. A limo pulled up in front of a shop. A guy jumped out, and before he went in the shop, he stopped, smiled a big smile, and waved at me. I thought, "Huh?" and kind of waved back. Then I realized it was Liam Neeson.
I must add that I'm an ordinary middle-aged woman. So it's not like he saw a hot babe - there was no one behind me! Liam Neeson is apparently just a nice guy. A smile instead of a scowl took the same time and left me thinking fondly of him. -
ak383630 — 10 years ago(June 26, 2015 06:34 PM)
I am a college student who does cold calling in a call center as a part time job in California. The calls come up on a computer screen and we talk to the person. A co worker of mine got Sharon Stone and said "hello, is this Sharon" and Sharon said "hi is this Kathy, Amber, Katy, Missy" and the co worker said "what are you doing?" and Sharon replied "I am asking for names like you are" and the co worker called her a bitch and hung up on her and keeps her in the call backs. I thought it was amusing. I think she is a total witch
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danwiild — 10 years ago(July 03, 2015 08:39 AM)
We've all had bad experiences with cold callers. Some are decent, but a lot are insufferable.
I assume she immediately recognised the call was cold, and effectively said ''Cut the crap. What are you trying to sell me?''
I know because I've done cold calling too.
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merrywood — 10 years ago(November 28, 2015 09:07 AM)
It's best to react to rebuffs for what they really are. It might
surprise you to realize that a great deal of actors lack self confidence
and they become defensive and fearful when confronted by a stranger. It's
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stopsign9999 — 10 years ago(March 01, 2016 12:45 PM)
It's sad that she couldn't bring herself to act graciously. It doesn't take that much time or energy. Generally, I try to avoid meeting the people I admire. There's just too much opportunity for them to disappoint you.
I used to work at a Los Angeles theater and we got a good number of celebrity visit. Fortunately most of them weren't rude (at worst they'd be guarded and distant). Some of the nicer celebrity encounters I'd had: Seth Green, Jacqueline Bisset (stunningly gorgeous in person BTW), Sam Rockwell, Rose McGowan and Elizabeth Hurley. I didn't meet him, but Quentin Tarantino was very friendly with the staff and chatted with them for a long while when he came by. So fortunately they're not all bad. -
PhilistinePictures — 10 years ago(March 02, 2016 02:38 PM)
Quentin Tarantino was very friendly with the staff and chatted with them for a long while when he came by
Tarantino used to work as a video store assistant before he made it in Hollywood, so I can imagine him being great with cinema staff and others at the customer front of the film business. They probably remind him of himself.
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