40 Times Celebrities Proved Themselves To Be Actually Nice People, Shared By Folks On Reddit
Despite the numerous stereotypes surrounding celebrities or whatever it may be that causes a surprise that many of us naturally experience whenever we run into them, but celebrities can be nice too. Actually, more often than not they are some of the nicest people you will ever meet in your life.
Following up on an article Bored Panda already did some time ago about people’s encounters with celebs who were awfully nice to them, we now present a part two, providing another list of celebrities that were genuinely nice and cool to random people as shared on Reddit.
Check out the list of some of the nicest celebrities and stories about them below, and don’t forget to vote and comment on the ones you enjoy the most!
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Colin Firth
I saw him sitting in a cafe with his son. Extremely nice, I waited until they got up to leave before I went and asked if I could get an autograph for my mom (who’s a huge fan). He asked me a few questions about her and wrote a quite nice autograph, For her. He asked if I wanted one as well and I told him that meeting him was more than enough.
I had told him where she worked and he went in the next day and made a point to stop and chat with her. Truly a class act.
I was lucky enough to spend 6 hours sitting next to Mr. Rogers on an airplane. I was 7. Highlight of my life.
We ate lunch. I spilled on him. I thought I had ruined everything, but he just smiled and gave me his dessert.
I've met Obama a few times.
The charisma is insane and he makes a point to converse with everyone. He remembered me the third time, which was dope. What an incredible human
I met President Trump!! Oh wait...that was just a Cheeto I found on the floor.
Steve Irwin hands down, I've met a few musicians and athletes who have been nice but none were as nice as Steve. I met him in an elevator at a hotel and I walked in soaking wet after swimming in the pool. I was only 11 and I was in awe that I was in an elevator with Steve Irwin. Straight away he starts a conversation with me, asks me what my name is, where I'm from and if there were any crocs in the pool and if I see any at the hotel to come find him. He then starts talking to the hotel worker who was in the elevator with us and staring at Steve the whole time. That interaction with him still makes me ridiculously happy whenever I think about it.
loved that man, he truly has left a legacy, both children and his widow are also fantastic humans.
Having met Hugh Laurie in person, I can confidently state that he is one of the nicest and most humble celebrities out there. Not only is he completely happy to interact with his fans, but he also does so in a way that makes each and every one of them feel like they're a friend. He remembers names and personal details with amazing accuracy, and he makes each conversation seem like it's an extension of a treasured (and ongoing) dialogue. Add to that the fact that the man is outwardly hilarious, and you've got a recipe for a genuinely great guy.
Nathan Fillion when I was working at a movie theater.
Guy bought 6 large popcorns and a bunch of smart waters when I thought, “man this guy is loaded”. He was wearing a hoodie and glasses so I couldn’t quite tell at first. I eventually said, “Hey you kinda look like this guy Nathan Fillion”
He took off his glasses and said, “I sure hope so.” I stood at attention and said, “Captain”
He replied, “As you were, Browncoat”. Coolest moment ever.
Gene Wilder, but there’s a story behind this...
I worked at a pharmacy in the ‘80s and was asked to deliver medicine to Gilda Radner (Gene’s wife) during her cancer battle. After a long delay to make the delivery due to issues related to the getting in touch with her doctor, I was finally given the prescription and drove up to their house to make the delivery. During my drive, I was excited at meeting one of the brightest comedy stars of the time...
When I arrived, I rang the doorbell and Gilda answered. I knew she was sick, but even I was surprised at her gaunt appearance - she did not look well at all. Immediately, I realized she was very angry because of the long delay in getting the medicine to her. Unfortunately, she let loose all that anger at me. I apologized many times (even though I had nothing to do with the delays).
After she finished and I gave her the prescription, she closed the door on me. I was not upset at her, though - indeed, I was very sad - that this brilliant comedienne was sick and was going through such an absolutely awful ordeal... This was an awful situation and not at all as I had hoped my encounter would go.
As I turned around to walk away from the door, I went several steps before I felt someone tap my shoulder. I turned around and it was Gene, letting me know that his wife was very sick and he apologized many times for her behavior. He then gave me a nice tip for the delivery service and shared his gratitude for the weekend delivery and work by my pharmacy.
I'll never forget the encounter and appreciate that I got to meet both of them, even for a brief time, under difficult circumstances...
I walked by Anderson Cooper once in the west village and went "oh shit Anderson Cooper!' as I walked passed, he turned his head back towards me and smiled and winked. I'm now gay.
Dolly Parton, a really great hugger and genuinely sweet person. She walked into Tower Records SF while I was there putting up promotional stuff for Columbia Records, probably 1977. She grabbed me for a hug and was stoked we were exactly the same height (even though she was in heels!). She asked me some questions and it felt like it was authentic. I’ve met hundreds of celebrities, but she and Robin Williams were far and above the nicest.
Robin Williams. Super normal, easygoing and smart. I was working the Cody’s Books booth at ComputerWorld in SF, 1981 I think, and he was hanging with Timothy Leary so I got to meet them both.
He left this world with his dignity intact and on his terms.... Only if we could all be so lucky.
I didn't actually meet him, but Tracy Morgan bought my younger sister an iphone many years ago. Hers broke, and his gf, now wife, at the time lost her phone at the Superbowl or something so that's why he was at the same Verizon store.
The Verizon employee said my sister's damage wasn't covered under insurance and my mom couldn't afford to buy her a new phone, and my sister I guess clearly got emotional because Tracy Morgan, who had been talking to my mom for a bit before while they were waiting (my mom and sister had NO idea who he was until my dad came in and recognized him) bought the phone for her.
My mom tried to say no but he said to just pay it forward.
"Pay it Forward" along with "The Golden Rule"... The most awesome lessons to follow.
Anne Hathaway.
We were backstage waiting for her cue to go on started chatting. She told me how she was such a klutz and we joked around a bit. Then, when she was called on stage she tripped hard going up the stairs and face planted, then turned around to me and we both started laughing.
She’s a sweetheart and a genuinely nice person. I’m glad I got to meet her.
Stan Lee. He was my neighbor for a while, and he directly wrote me letters which I now have framed on my wall. Tom Brady wasn't great, Steven Tyler was really cool/chill, but Stan Lee was the best by far.
The only celebrity I've ever met is Bill Murray
He made a joke I didn't get at the time and gave me wrong directions to the Asia exhibit inside the Dallas Museum of Art
10/10 would ask Bill Murray for directions again
George Takei. Bumped into a little Asian guy in a white suit on my way out of a theater, he turns around and goes "Oh myyy, I'm so sorry."
Realized why the laughter from the front row had caught my attention.
Dave Chappelle and his family live a few miles from where I went to college, and he and I frequented the same Starbucks. I ran into him about ten times. One day he sat with me for about 45 minutes and talked about screenwriting. It was amazing. He’s as down to earth as his stage persona suggests, and it’s no wonder he opted to raise his family away from L.A.
That is fabulous. You know I have never understood the idea of "celebrity." To me, being exposed to a lot of people is almost as bad as catching the flu. I could never understand why people would want to be "famous." And to find out that many of them are genuinely nice, regular people is a wonder.
Alan Alda. I was at one of his book signings and I was so nervous to the point that all I could say was, “I love M* A* S* H!” And he took my hand for a second and made a joke about being surprised I knew about the show because I was young. Once I got past my absolute embarrassment, I realized he was so gracious and patient with me when he could have easily been a jerk. Great human being.
I worked at a Barnes & Noble in high school. LL Cool J lived right next to it and would come in almost daily. He knew most of our names, really nice guy.
Helluva pic to post!! Hubba hubba hubba and a good person. The complete package.
Jeff Goldblum. Met his wife and children as well. They were all kind and sweet. His real life persona matches the on-screen one exactly.
Bill Nye.
I was a concierge for a summer in New York City. I was working at the front desk of his building, unknowingly. Typically, residents are pretty familiar with the front desk guy and I was an unfamiliar face. He was leaving his apartment and waved quickly towards the desk as if to say bye, but then did a double take. He looked over and said “you’re new. What’s your name? I’m Bill” to which I told him “yeah I’m just here temporarily, it’s nice to meet you bill. I’m TommySalami40” he shook my hand and you said “it’s nice to meet you. I’m gonna go grab some Chinese food and come back home and finish writing my book”. And then he left and when he came back in he told me to enjoy the rest of my day. Was pretty cool to be acknowledged like that and for him to go out of his way to introduce himself to me.
Scarlett Johansson back in 2011 at a Starbucks.
Super sweet and really bubbly. Thought she would come across as a bitch or standoffish, partly because it was early in the morning, like 5:30-6:00 am. Not at all, she was so nice. Made her laugh after I told her I was a huge fan of one of her earliest films, Home Alone 3 (which really is one of my favorite childhood movies).
She just had this charming aura about her.
Peter Dinklage is a lot of fun! Really cool guy. His laugh is incredibly infectious
Adam Sandler. He is super nice we met him at my aunts lake house. Such a sweet guy he brought his family over and we hung out with him for like 3 hours and we just chilled. He is an amazing dude.
Watch Uncut Gems to see him in something different. He is stunningly good. And grownup.
Load More Replies...I mean...of course, he is nice? LIKE HE IS ADAM SANDLER.
My mom worked at Sony and he has a production office there so she's run into him on the lot quite a bit. He was always the nicest guy and treated everyone there the same.
I'm glad I went with friends to see him to stand-up. It's a shame that isn't a bigger part of his career anymore.
Adam Savage from Mythbusters. I met him at a White House science fair a few years back and got to talk to him for a bit. He was really nice and easy to talk to (and does actually wear the hat out and about). I told him that watching his show with my dad as a kid was part of what made me want to be an engineer and he actually got really excited about that. Just a super cool guy overall.
Obama and Bill Nye are also very nice
Met Weird Al at a film screening a few years ago - I've been a fan of his since I was 8 and he's legitimately an influence in my own music/comedy.
I saw him when I sat down which happened to be right in front of him. I heard him introduce himself to some older ladies who had sat next to him, just very genuine like "Hi, I'm Al!"
I turned around and said hello, said I had just seen a show at the Greek and said it was great, and said this is a great moment of my life and he cracked a joke and said something like "well I guess your life hasn't been THAT awesome!" or something like that. We took a selfie and shook hands and it was awesome.
Taylor Swift - met her after the 1989 show in my city. Super nice and easy to talk to, felt like we were old friends. But what was crazy was she knew the guy standing next to me just from Tumblr (this was back when she used it a lot and he ran a TSwift fan tumblr). She knew his name, knew all these personal details about him and was really excited to meet him! It was very sweet.
Kevin Hart
I worked retail in early 2011, and there was this guy who needed some clothes shipped to Atlanta, and I hooked him up with a surprise discount, and he was grateful. He then asked what I was doing that night, I said nothing, and the guy introduced himself "I'm Nate, I'm Kevin Hart's manager, he's performing tonight, here's my card, I'll get you in for free."
So I go that night, thinking I'm just going to go watch the show, but Nate sees me, bring to the VIP Lounge where Kevin and 2 other opening comics are drinking Ciroc & Pineapple Juice, and Kevin was the chillest dude, really nice, talked about Philly, comedy, etc., and the show was basically his 'Let Me Explain' material.
Mind you, this was early 2011, so it was right before he took off, but it was still cool.
Nice dude though!
I knew Shaquille O'Neal in college occasionally. I wasn't associated with the athletic program at LSU but had friends who were, so I ran into him often enough to kinda-sorta get to know him.
He was a huge goofball back then too.
I checked John Mulaney into a hotel room once. He wanted to pay for someone else’s room so he was at my desk for like 5 minutes while I set that up. He’s a genuinely nice guy.
Lenny Kravitz was one of the most humble people I've met. Incredibly down to earth, laid back and friendly.
Nick Jonas is extremely soft spoken and really kind. He called ahead to the restaurant I worked in at the time to book a table for his family— him, his parents, both grandmothers, younger brother, and one of his grandfathers. His younger brother was moving in to college and Nick was in town for a show, so he took them to brunch. He was incredibly kind to the staff, tipped really well, and was adorably teasing Frankie about being the kid their parents would be most proud of— Frankie is the only one of the four Jonas brothers to go to college.
Bruce Campbell of Evil Dead fame.
Tall as fuck, and really cheerful. I was working the front desk for Newbury Comics' corporate office and he and his assistant came in. I didn't even process the name when his assistant said it, just called back to the buyer whom Bruce was meeting. Then it hit me: "Wait. The Bruce Campbell"?
Bruce is standing to my right, looming like death. He smiles, extends a hand, laughs, and asks me my name. I made the requisite boomstick joke, and he also laughed at that.
Much better behaved than Juliette Lewis, who showed up so drunk she couldn't walk down the ramp in front of me.
Danny Devito. I ended up at a hotel bar in Philly with this girl I was hanging out with and her friend. Turns out the cast of Always Sunny was filming the 10th(ish?) season and staying at the hotel and hanging out downstairs. So girl’s friend flags down Danny as he’s walking by and he ends up sitting with us for a solid 2 hours. Buys us a couple rounds. And tries to invite the girl up to his hotel room. A weird turn but he also introduced us to Charlie Day so I’m calling it a win.
I have told this story on here a couple of times, but here it is again!
I used to work in an upscale hotel in West Hollywood. I was in one day when a beautiful brunette about my age, another pretty blonde woman, and an older lady who I assumed was the mother of one or both of them came in. She looked vaguely familiar, and it dawned on me that I was serving Annie from Community (Alison Brie) whose wikipedia article I had recently looked up. I glanced at their reservation. Schumerhorn. That's her real last name.
Before I even realized who she was, I noticed she must literally have a magical aura around her that makes everyone within 10 feet feel special. I got to wait on her, and she bullshitted with me like I was an old friend. By the end of the afternoon we were talking to each other in stupid accents and laughing like hyenas, and to top it all off she left a great tip and her friend told my boss what a great job I'd done. Nice to meet someone you love from a show and it turns out they're cool as f***.
Met Matthew McConaughey at a subway in Ohio when he was staying in my hometowns fancy treehouse hotel, walked up to him and was like are you Matthew mcconaughey and he’s like yeah, and I said cool, so he said you want an autograph and I said I guess, so he signed a subway napkin for me.
Pierce Brosnan. Literally bumped into me at a coffee shop in Hawaii. Could not have been more gracious.
I didn't recognize him until he sat down, and when I called my wife she begged me to go over and put him on the phone.
Of course I didn't.
John Barrowman (Captain Jack in Doctor Who and Torchwood and also Malcom Merlin in Arrow) is so cool and gives amazing hugs.
He used to live in Cardiff, and apparently I missed him by 5 minutes one time when he'd been into a local Dogs Trust Shop to do some publicity for them. They said he's a really lovely guy, loves dogs, doesn't charge for publicity for them AND donates old clothes to their charity. shop.
Vanessa Hudgens, I was walking in a breezeway and a girl introduce herself as Vanessa and started to talk to me about my job on the lot. She was very nice but I didnt catch on who she was until I remember what production was going on in the sound stage nearby. I said Vanessa Hudgens and she confirmed laughing. I apologized and told her I'm not really the type to get caught in with celebrities but she was cool with it. She appreciated that I treated her like a normal person and I'm not a crazy fan.
Bam Margera. Back when Jackass was a thing and I was in middle school in about 2003 he had a signing at the local mall and my mom and I waited in line for about four hours so I could meet him. I had him sign a pair of skate shoes that I was wearing to school with the fat shoe laces that I put into a checkerboard pattern. He took about ten minutes to talk to me and compliment me on how cool that was and ask how I did it.
Meanwhile at school, all of the skateboarders made fun of me for wearing skate shoes and constantly gave me grief. Having a celebrity who I really looked up to give me such high praise saved my self esteem for the rest of middle school. Being nice is easy, but Bam Margera went above and beyond.
Hayley Atwell (Peggy Carter in the MCU).
Very pleasant to talk to and may I say even more beautiful in person.
I would loathe being a celebrity. Oodles of people interrupting your day, asking for things, etc. Anything short of a violent outburst and I think a celebrity has handled it well.
I agree! It takes a lot of skill and patience to be nice to all of the people who stop you everywhere you go. I would try to be nice if I was a celebrity but it would be really hard not to lose my temper.
Load More Replies...My wife, daughter and I were looking for a parking spot and I thought I saw Jacinda Ardern (Prime Minister of New Zealand) walking down the street with her husband and daughter. I casually mentioned it to my wife (thinking I was wrong about who it was). My wife looked out the window and immediately shouted "STOP THE CAR!" Luckily there was a free parking spot nearby! So I pulled over, my wife jumped out, followed by my daughter. My wife was running and calling out "Jacinda! Jacinda!". I then noticed there were, what were obviously diplomatic protection people discretely following Jacinda down the street. They looked a bit freaked out by this crazy woman running down the road screaming at the PM! But Jacinda was so cool. She stopped and waited for my wife and daughter (7yrs old) to catch up to her. She was so nice and approachable. She gave my daughter a hug as my wife took a photo of them together. We are so lucky to have such a smart and compassionate person running our country.
The woman's a rock star! This story has gained weight over the last 12 months, that's for sure.
Load More Replies...I worked as an extra in the upcoming movie, "Nomadland," starring Frances McDormand. At the dinner break she sat with us nobodies and we had a great conversation. She wanted to know about us. As she got up to get seconds from the buffet she asked if she could get anyone something.
I worked on a show with the late Madeline Kahn, and she was the same way. So down to earth.
Load More Replies...wouldn't you get a little irritated if a bunch of people were stalking you as part of your job every single day? and if you slipped up even once, it made headlines? people watch the rise and fall of celebrities for entertainment, but it's their actual life. i don't think we should judge their whole personality based on one encounter.
This whole post made me smile. We are all human and it makes me happy to see the interactions between everyday people and celebrities. ❤️
Hated Bill Clinton but he had a ridiculous amount of charisma in person. Pamela Anderson was sweet, Don Schula was a perfect gentleman as was Tom Landry. Harrison Ford was more down to earth than I expected as was Calista Flockhart. Chris Rock was in a bad mood but he didn't take it out on any of us peons- was actually very laid back and funny but, you could tell he was mad about something. Jane Fonda was a full-blown c**t, completely self-absorbed. Jennifer Lawrence was very friendly and a warm person- genuine empathy radiated from her. Arnold Schwarzenegger was beyond cool and a truly warm and caring man. Hard to believe he was so down to earth. Will Smith was very friendly but in a rush so I didn't really interact with him directly. Morgan Freeman was, BY FAR, my favorite celebrity. I mentioned I was a beekeeper and he spent about 10 minutes talking to only me about bees. He kept telling his aide(?) he was "enjoying this" (referring to talking with me. Just a truly, humble man.
Victoria Beckham and family. Served them few times in a hôtel in Monaco. The last child wasn't born yet. The kids were extremly well behaviour, David was very Nice and she was... Amazing. She waited one hour once because I was alone for the full room. She didn't want me to take her order before the other customer. She then gave me à very good tip and remebered my Name from that. And she i's insanely beautiful without make-up.
I used to be a hostess in a restaurant in Times Square and I "met" the rapper Q-Tip when I took him and his friend/date to their table (this was the late 90's). He started to ask for drinks and I said "I'm the hostess, I'll go get your server" and he did a little rap "I got the hostess with the most-ess from coast to coast". I was a tribe called Quest fan and it was one of the coolest things that ever happened. Obviously, I never forgot it :)
I'm from Wales and once met our national treasure, Michael Sheen. All I can say is what a pure, wholesome person. I was so taken aback by how genuine he is, he was more than happy to pose with my then 2 year old for a photo and spoke of his excitement for his new baby who was then due in a couple of months. This was at the homeless world Cup in 2019, which he organised and funded out of his own pocket when there were doubts about it going ahead. What a beautiful person ❤️
I've read if not all (didn't bother checking) then at least several of these before and it wasn't that long ago... and it was here on BP. Is it a re-post? (Not to be confused with riposte...)
I got to meet and talk with Ernie Hudson (Winston from Ghostbusters) at a convention. He was such a nice, friendly person. We just stood around and chatted about his grandkids, about acting, and just random stuff. He's the only celebrity I've met that didn't have a ginormous ego. (I've met a dozen or so)
I have met a few minor celebs and musicians, mostly back in the 80s and a few of them were real assholes but most were super nice and cool. Billy Idol is a dickhead, Bono was a jerk, Iggy Pop was nice, Vera Miles was a bit too friendly, David Johannson was super nice, Anne Magnuson was nice...met lots of bands no one probably remembers, too.
Well guess what? They are people like the rest of us. They just happen to get on TV or film. I'd hate it if I was ever classed as a celebrity. Actor, musician, yeah, cool, but these days 'celebrity' tends to mean you're famous for no good reason.
Never meet him but from i heard the late Lemmy kilmister was nice And sweet guy
I did meet Lemmy and can confirm he was down to earth and funny AF. Amazing hang.
Load More Replies...I met Mark Maguire who was really nice, a certain very famous basketball players wife who was not so nice but I don't want to say who, Roseanne who wasn't really mean but kinda loud. My husband met a couple guys from jackass who were really cool..Preston Lacy and danger Erin I think. Our friend is a comedian so he hangs out at the comedy store so people he's said are nice: Dave Chappelle, Bobby Tran, Nick Swardson (idr how to spell his last name). I don't want to say whose mean.
Me and my friend met Harry Styles at a mall I'm not really into his music or really wasn't into one direction that much but he was super sweet we went over and said hi then he asked if we wanted to take some pictures with him
My dad saw Willie Nelson in an ice cream shop with my mom one time. He also passed George Lucas on a sidewalk outside of a building on the USC campus on my birthday and he didn't even get me an autograph :( lol
I know someone whose aunt lived in George Lucas's neighborhood. From what I hear, he wouldn't acknowledge your existence.
Load More Replies...Aside from a few Nickelodeon actors I’ve never met anyone famous, but I’ve heard Josh Dun is really sweet. I know he tries to act cool and like he doesn’t care but he really is a super kind dude
I met The Undertaker once he was amazing, I had him sign a centerfold that was him with his tattooed arms stretched out and he smiled and said "This is my favorite picture of me" I said "funny me too" and we laughed. He stood up to hug me and I was like holy s**t he was waaay bigger than I thought he'd be. I got to hang out with him for a good 30 min before a lot of people realized he was there and swarmed him. Cool guy. Years later my now ex didn't pay our storage facility and didn't tell me and that autograph was auctioned off with everything else in my life, I'm still pissed about that. So if anyone out there has my autographed pic in the middle of a WWF magazine, enjoy or maybe give it back, you should also have an autographed CD cover from Lazy Bone. I would love that back too.
I once met Tommy Lee Jones while he was looking for the bathroom on a movie theater, I pointed it out and he said "Thanks!" XD
I'm a little suspicious because several of the people on this list are actually known for being no very nice or accommodating to their fans.
I'd add Alex Zanardi. Multiple time paralympic cycling gold medalist, touring car and CART race winner, a living legend for many people. Met him a couple of years ago and he was the nicest, most down to earth and respectable celebrity I ever met. A huge crowd flocked around him, but he patiently gave everyone autographs, took photos and exhchanged a few words with everybody, for hours. He has such a charisma I didnt encountered any other yet.
In the early 80's I lived in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Some friends and I went bowling on a Saturday night. It was always crowded, and you usually had to wait a bit. So they call our number and as we go to the counter, in walks Walter Payton, his wife, and a bunch of his friends (or bodyguards, perhaps). So, of course, the counter gives our reservation to him. We were so star struck that we didn't object (too much) to being pushed aside. But a few minutes later, another lane opens up, so we got to bowl quite quickly. However, as we're bowling, a waitress from the bar comes over with several pitchers of beer and says they're on Mr. Payton as an apology for jumping the line. He then came down to our lane, apologized, and gave us all his autograph. His wife came over as well, explaining that they didn't ask for special treatment. She is such a complete lady. And when we were done, he had paid for our bowling. A true gent.
He's not thaaat famous but Glen Hetrick. He's the makeup artist for the Hunger Games and a judge on Face Off. His prosthetic jobs are amazing (looks real) and while he comes across as gruff on TV, he's super nice. Like, really nice. REALLY REALLY HECCIN NICE.
Michael Buble was so lively and genuine. Met him after one of his first big gigs in the U.K. I was in the middle of chemo and even getting to go to the concert was a big deal as I was pretty poorly. His management came over and said he would sign my programme and have his picture taken but no hugs or physical contact. The guy came out carrying his own rucksack and came straight over. He bent down to speak to me face to face as I was in my wheelchair. He asked a few questions, and when he found out it was my birthday gave me a massive hug and kissed me in the cheek. He spent ages with me, and made me feel so special, signing my programme and ticket and gave me a cd out of his own bag. Honestly it meant the world to me, and I treasure the memories he made with me that night.
How are you doing now? (We might be related-Grant is my Mom’s surname)😃
Load More Replies...My all time favorite celebrity meeting has got to be with Robert Englund (aka Freddy Krueger)! He is such a sweetheart who absolutely adores his fans!
I worked in London years ago and for three days in a row bumped into Craig Charles (Red Dwarf) just in passing and smiles. One of them was as he left a club with a stunningly beautiful girl, and was pre rape allegations. The third day he stopped and asked “Don’t I know you from somewhere?” Making us both laugh as he was the Celebrity. When the allegations came out I’d always said that he was innocent as if he could be with such a beautiful girl voluntarily then why rape someone and in time the allegation was proved false. He was such a funny, approachable guy that a woman tried to take down for profit. Go Lister!!!
Well yeah, that’s kind of what this thread is about. Besides, what’s wrong with that? You meet someone that people all over the world are familiar with and it’s kind of cool. Is it important? No but it’s kinda fun. I spend very intimate time with famous people. I still think it’s cool. People are interesting because if they’re in the entertainment industry they’re usually a different sort of person; quirky or gregarious, dramatic in real life too. It’s fun for us to share stories with each other because it connects us. It’s not bragging as you imply, because it’s not an accomplishment, it’s just for grins. Why fault people for that?
Load More Replies...I would loathe being a celebrity. Oodles of people interrupting your day, asking for things, etc. Anything short of a violent outburst and I think a celebrity has handled it well.
I agree! It takes a lot of skill and patience to be nice to all of the people who stop you everywhere you go. I would try to be nice if I was a celebrity but it would be really hard not to lose my temper.
Load More Replies...My wife, daughter and I were looking for a parking spot and I thought I saw Jacinda Ardern (Prime Minister of New Zealand) walking down the street with her husband and daughter. I casually mentioned it to my wife (thinking I was wrong about who it was). My wife looked out the window and immediately shouted "STOP THE CAR!" Luckily there was a free parking spot nearby! So I pulled over, my wife jumped out, followed by my daughter. My wife was running and calling out "Jacinda! Jacinda!". I then noticed there were, what were obviously diplomatic protection people discretely following Jacinda down the street. They looked a bit freaked out by this crazy woman running down the road screaming at the PM! But Jacinda was so cool. She stopped and waited for my wife and daughter (7yrs old) to catch up to her. She was so nice and approachable. She gave my daughter a hug as my wife took a photo of them together. We are so lucky to have such a smart and compassionate person running our country.
The woman's a rock star! This story has gained weight over the last 12 months, that's for sure.
Load More Replies...I worked as an extra in the upcoming movie, "Nomadland," starring Frances McDormand. At the dinner break she sat with us nobodies and we had a great conversation. She wanted to know about us. As she got up to get seconds from the buffet she asked if she could get anyone something.
I worked on a show with the late Madeline Kahn, and she was the same way. So down to earth.
Load More Replies...wouldn't you get a little irritated if a bunch of people were stalking you as part of your job every single day? and if you slipped up even once, it made headlines? people watch the rise and fall of celebrities for entertainment, but it's their actual life. i don't think we should judge their whole personality based on one encounter.
This whole post made me smile. We are all human and it makes me happy to see the interactions between everyday people and celebrities. ❤️
Hated Bill Clinton but he had a ridiculous amount of charisma in person. Pamela Anderson was sweet, Don Schula was a perfect gentleman as was Tom Landry. Harrison Ford was more down to earth than I expected as was Calista Flockhart. Chris Rock was in a bad mood but he didn't take it out on any of us peons- was actually very laid back and funny but, you could tell he was mad about something. Jane Fonda was a full-blown c**t, completely self-absorbed. Jennifer Lawrence was very friendly and a warm person- genuine empathy radiated from her. Arnold Schwarzenegger was beyond cool and a truly warm and caring man. Hard to believe he was so down to earth. Will Smith was very friendly but in a rush so I didn't really interact with him directly. Morgan Freeman was, BY FAR, my favorite celebrity. I mentioned I was a beekeeper and he spent about 10 minutes talking to only me about bees. He kept telling his aide(?) he was "enjoying this" (referring to talking with me. Just a truly, humble man.
Victoria Beckham and family. Served them few times in a hôtel in Monaco. The last child wasn't born yet. The kids were extremly well behaviour, David was very Nice and she was... Amazing. She waited one hour once because I was alone for the full room. She didn't want me to take her order before the other customer. She then gave me à very good tip and remebered my Name from that. And she i's insanely beautiful without make-up.
I used to be a hostess in a restaurant in Times Square and I "met" the rapper Q-Tip when I took him and his friend/date to their table (this was the late 90's). He started to ask for drinks and I said "I'm the hostess, I'll go get your server" and he did a little rap "I got the hostess with the most-ess from coast to coast". I was a tribe called Quest fan and it was one of the coolest things that ever happened. Obviously, I never forgot it :)
I'm from Wales and once met our national treasure, Michael Sheen. All I can say is what a pure, wholesome person. I was so taken aback by how genuine he is, he was more than happy to pose with my then 2 year old for a photo and spoke of his excitement for his new baby who was then due in a couple of months. This was at the homeless world Cup in 2019, which he organised and funded out of his own pocket when there were doubts about it going ahead. What a beautiful person ❤️
I've read if not all (didn't bother checking) then at least several of these before and it wasn't that long ago... and it was here on BP. Is it a re-post? (Not to be confused with riposte...)
I got to meet and talk with Ernie Hudson (Winston from Ghostbusters) at a convention. He was such a nice, friendly person. We just stood around and chatted about his grandkids, about acting, and just random stuff. He's the only celebrity I've met that didn't have a ginormous ego. (I've met a dozen or so)
I have met a few minor celebs and musicians, mostly back in the 80s and a few of them were real assholes but most were super nice and cool. Billy Idol is a dickhead, Bono was a jerk, Iggy Pop was nice, Vera Miles was a bit too friendly, David Johannson was super nice, Anne Magnuson was nice...met lots of bands no one probably remembers, too.
Well guess what? They are people like the rest of us. They just happen to get on TV or film. I'd hate it if I was ever classed as a celebrity. Actor, musician, yeah, cool, but these days 'celebrity' tends to mean you're famous for no good reason.
Never meet him but from i heard the late Lemmy kilmister was nice And sweet guy
I did meet Lemmy and can confirm he was down to earth and funny AF. Amazing hang.
Load More Replies...I met Mark Maguire who was really nice, a certain very famous basketball players wife who was not so nice but I don't want to say who, Roseanne who wasn't really mean but kinda loud. My husband met a couple guys from jackass who were really cool..Preston Lacy and danger Erin I think. Our friend is a comedian so he hangs out at the comedy store so people he's said are nice: Dave Chappelle, Bobby Tran, Nick Swardson (idr how to spell his last name). I don't want to say whose mean.
Me and my friend met Harry Styles at a mall I'm not really into his music or really wasn't into one direction that much but he was super sweet we went over and said hi then he asked if we wanted to take some pictures with him
My dad saw Willie Nelson in an ice cream shop with my mom one time. He also passed George Lucas on a sidewalk outside of a building on the USC campus on my birthday and he didn't even get me an autograph :( lol
I know someone whose aunt lived in George Lucas's neighborhood. From what I hear, he wouldn't acknowledge your existence.
Load More Replies...Aside from a few Nickelodeon actors I’ve never met anyone famous, but I’ve heard Josh Dun is really sweet. I know he tries to act cool and like he doesn’t care but he really is a super kind dude
I met The Undertaker once he was amazing, I had him sign a centerfold that was him with his tattooed arms stretched out and he smiled and said "This is my favorite picture of me" I said "funny me too" and we laughed. He stood up to hug me and I was like holy s**t he was waaay bigger than I thought he'd be. I got to hang out with him for a good 30 min before a lot of people realized he was there and swarmed him. Cool guy. Years later my now ex didn't pay our storage facility and didn't tell me and that autograph was auctioned off with everything else in my life, I'm still pissed about that. So if anyone out there has my autographed pic in the middle of a WWF magazine, enjoy or maybe give it back, you should also have an autographed CD cover from Lazy Bone. I would love that back too.
I once met Tommy Lee Jones while he was looking for the bathroom on a movie theater, I pointed it out and he said "Thanks!" XD
I'm a little suspicious because several of the people on this list are actually known for being no very nice or accommodating to their fans.
I'd add Alex Zanardi. Multiple time paralympic cycling gold medalist, touring car and CART race winner, a living legend for many people. Met him a couple of years ago and he was the nicest, most down to earth and respectable celebrity I ever met. A huge crowd flocked around him, but he patiently gave everyone autographs, took photos and exhchanged a few words with everybody, for hours. He has such a charisma I didnt encountered any other yet.
In the early 80's I lived in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Some friends and I went bowling on a Saturday night. It was always crowded, and you usually had to wait a bit. So they call our number and as we go to the counter, in walks Walter Payton, his wife, and a bunch of his friends (or bodyguards, perhaps). So, of course, the counter gives our reservation to him. We were so star struck that we didn't object (too much) to being pushed aside. But a few minutes later, another lane opens up, so we got to bowl quite quickly. However, as we're bowling, a waitress from the bar comes over with several pitchers of beer and says they're on Mr. Payton as an apology for jumping the line. He then came down to our lane, apologized, and gave us all his autograph. His wife came over as well, explaining that they didn't ask for special treatment. She is such a complete lady. And when we were done, he had paid for our bowling. A true gent.
He's not thaaat famous but Glen Hetrick. He's the makeup artist for the Hunger Games and a judge on Face Off. His prosthetic jobs are amazing (looks real) and while he comes across as gruff on TV, he's super nice. Like, really nice. REALLY REALLY HECCIN NICE.
Michael Buble was so lively and genuine. Met him after one of his first big gigs in the U.K. I was in the middle of chemo and even getting to go to the concert was a big deal as I was pretty poorly. His management came over and said he would sign my programme and have his picture taken but no hugs or physical contact. The guy came out carrying his own rucksack and came straight over. He bent down to speak to me face to face as I was in my wheelchair. He asked a few questions, and when he found out it was my birthday gave me a massive hug and kissed me in the cheek. He spent ages with me, and made me feel so special, signing my programme and ticket and gave me a cd out of his own bag. Honestly it meant the world to me, and I treasure the memories he made with me that night.
How are you doing now? (We might be related-Grant is my Mom’s surname)😃
Load More Replies...My all time favorite celebrity meeting has got to be with Robert Englund (aka Freddy Krueger)! He is such a sweetheart who absolutely adores his fans!
I worked in London years ago and for three days in a row bumped into Craig Charles (Red Dwarf) just in passing and smiles. One of them was as he left a club with a stunningly beautiful girl, and was pre rape allegations. The third day he stopped and asked “Don’t I know you from somewhere?” Making us both laugh as he was the Celebrity. When the allegations came out I’d always said that he was innocent as if he could be with such a beautiful girl voluntarily then why rape someone and in time the allegation was proved false. He was such a funny, approachable guy that a woman tried to take down for profit. Go Lister!!!
Well yeah, that’s kind of what this thread is about. Besides, what’s wrong with that? You meet someone that people all over the world are familiar with and it’s kind of cool. Is it important? No but it’s kinda fun. I spend very intimate time with famous people. I still think it’s cool. People are interesting because if they’re in the entertainment industry they’re usually a different sort of person; quirky or gregarious, dramatic in real life too. It’s fun for us to share stories with each other because it connects us. It’s not bragging as you imply, because it’s not an accomplishment, it’s just for grins. Why fault people for that?
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