Met Her
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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serenaylee — 9 years ago(April 21, 2016 04:38 AM)
Where in her story did she say she was looking for validation? She just tried to say something nice and give her a gift. It wasn't because she was rejected by a celebrity that she was upset, but that someone could be that rude and inconsiderate when she was trying to be nice.
And no, I am not some starry-eyed fan. I could care less about the celebrity-hype-making machine that is Hollywood. -
hodie — 14 years ago(December 03, 2011 06:48 PM)
Wordwrights, it's not you who has a problem. It's those losers who have imaginary relationships with Stone that prompt them to attack you that have the REAL problem. Someone else's rudeness is never your fault. They are pathetic.
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serenaylee — 9 years ago(April 21, 2016 04:33 AM)
wordwrights2, ignore the insensitive comments of Jenh_26. Take it from someone who is also a sensitive soul - I used to believe my hypersensitivity was a flaw, but working in the tough environment that is corporate America, I learned to work with and get along with all kinds of people because I was very cognizant of other people's feelings. (I also grew a thick skin from dealing with the crazy managers that seem to populate these companies). Just know that most people are not trying to hurt your feelings; they are often ignorant of them because they themselves are not quite as sensitive as you (or are having a rotten day).
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KrisNAz — 15 years ago(March 10, 2011 07:46 PM)
Your experience doesn't suprise me at all. I read some unsettling things that her ex husband said about her parenting. I know of someone else that has hob nobbed with alot of famous people and he said she is a diva and not very 16d0approachable. She is a horrible actress too, except for in Casino. Her career has tanked, deservingly.
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mizhu — 14 years ago(August 20, 2011 07:48 PM)
Considering how her career has tankedliterally TANKEDthe past few years, especially after Basic Instinct 2, I'd like to think she'd be a little nicer to people. Even if only for PR's sake.
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Loomis_Orange — 14 years ago(September 01, 2011 05:01 PM)
she carries an enormous amount of anger. She's fake. A phoney of the highest order. She lives a delusional existence where she desperately and continually tries convincing herself she is above the pack, that she is a true movie star. She is an undesirable suffering from menopausia who hit the big time too late to cash in. That's what happens when you don't have anything but looks to offer. When she looks in the mirror she sees Baby Jane Hudson looking back. Wow, she'd be great in that role.
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beyondtheforest — 14 years ago(September 11, 2011 07:33 PM)
<<"she carries an enormous amount of anger. She's fake. A phoney of the highest order. She lives a delusional existence where she desperately and continually tries convincing herself she is above the pack, that she is a true movie star. She is an undesirable suffering from menopausia who hit the big time too late to cash in. That's what happens when you don't have anything but looks to offer. When she looks in the mirror she sees Baby Jane Hudson looking back. Wow, she'd be great in that role.">>
I am a big Sharon Stone fan, but even I can recognize that there is some truth to what you say, especially the "hitting the big time too late to cash in part." But she did hit the big time, so she should be grateful and move on.
"You probably think the Golden Age began the day you were born."