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We’ve all heard horror stories about celebrities who are absolute nightmares to work with. Once you become a star, it’s easy to find yourself in a bubble surrounded by yes-men who will cater to your every whim and allow you to treat them poorly without any consequences. But, if you can believe it, there are some famous people out there who have managed to stay humble and still treat everyone they meet with respect.

Redditors have been sharing stories of celebrity encounters they’ve had with stars who were surprisingly genuine and friendly, so we’ve gathered the most wholesome tales below. Enjoy reading these stories that might make you love your fave actor even more, and be sure to upvote the ones that you’d like everyone to read!

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    Man in a red hat smiling at a microphone, representing celebrities who are nice. Ive heard many stories about Robin Williams being really kind and supportive to other people in the entertainment industry. Plus he named his daughter Zelda.

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    #3

    "Person outdoors wearing sunglasses, embodying friendly celebrity demeanor." Steve Zahn lives in my city and frequents the gas station I work at. One day he helped a man push his truck onto our lot and then gave the guy a twenty for gas. He talks to everyone like he's known them forever, drives a big pick-up truck, and he's always smiling.

    Another story about him- one day while driving home my mom stopped to help an old man who had fallen out of his wheelchair at the end of his driveway. She's tiny and was struggling. Steve pulls up, hops out of his truck, helps her, they high-five, and he gets back in his truck and leaves.

    I like to think Steve Zahn is just cruising around all day looking for people to help.

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    #4

    Man wearing a black t-shirt and cap, representing nice celebrity demeanor. John Cena was really cool when I met him at a mall thing for my brother years ago. Stayed for 8 hours to meet all the people lined up to see him. This was during his first big fame blow up so I'm sure he was busy.

    He also does a lot of Make a wish stuff. Blends into his surroundings easily though.

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    John Cena. He hit his 500th Make a Wish gig a few years ago, and he's still going. Seems like a really nice guy.

    Let's add Dwayne Johnson to the list as well.

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    George Takai is a genuinely nice guy. My wife and I were at Planet Comicon in Kansas city last year when he was there, and his line was empty. We were getting his signature for my brother-in-law who is a big Trekkie.

    We were expecting the standard shuffle through and signature experience, but he stood up, shook both our hands, and then just talked with us for what seemed like 10-15 minutes, but was probably only about 2.

    We talked about his musical and when it was coming to the Midwest, and about his daughter's first job in Iowa, but how she missed the California weather.

    He was the highlight of the convention for us.

    A few years earlier, at the same con, my wife met Levar Burton. She is a librarian so had a "Read" poster of him from several years back.

    She told him how when she was getting ready to move across the country to start grad school the Reading Rainbow episode about the Library of Congress came on, so she took that as a sign that she was making the right move.

    He got up and gave a her a big hug, which of course drove the Star Trek fans mad.

    Both of those guys are class acts, and really love their fans.

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    #6

    Tim Curry and Eric Idle are super sweet.

    I saw the opening night of Spamalot in Chicago a few years ago and I'm a HUGE Tim Curry fan so I was really hoping to meet him. I've been into Rocky Horror for a very, very long time and it was a huge part of my life when I was younger.

    As he is coming through the door, my brother-in-law is shaking my shoulders like hyping me up and I started to cry because I was so excited and overwhelmed. Tim Curry was so sweet about it. He signed a bunch of my Rocky Horror stuff and walked away. And then he came back, kissed his hand and rubbed my cheek with it saying I was a sweet girl.

    I died.

    As I'm walking away, still crying, someone grabs my arm and asks if I'm okay. I look up and it's Eric f*****g Idle who has just witnessed me sob-crying in front of Tim Curry. I said yes, he hugged me and signed all my stuff, too.

    They were so nice and understanding of a crying fan. I felt so foolish but they made it worth the embarrassment.

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    #7

    A celebrity wearing a bandana and braids, singing into a microphone on stage. I met Willy Nelson briefly when I was 16. I was pouring liquor at an auditorium he was playing at when he walked up, bought a pepsi and slid a crisp $50 into my front pocket. He winked and said "to the unsung heroes helping me look good on stage." Was really cool and I think about it often. :).

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    11 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I met Willie backstage (a long time ago) when his Outlaw concert came through Phoenix, Arizona. I worked for a local music distributer at the time which is why a co-worker and I got to go backstage. Waylon Jennings was there, too. Waylon sad mostly quietly but did say hi to each of us. Willie asked how we liked the concert, took my hands in his, leaned in and gave me a kiss on my cheek. *** [Photo © Getty Images] *** WillieWayl...5baea1.jpg WillieWaylon-678a0705baea1.jpg

    #8

    A celebrity wearing glasses at a media event, showcasing a friendly demeanor. Steve Buscemi, from what I've heard.

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    Greg Wilhelm
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    5 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He used to be a fire fighter in NY. On 9/11 he went to his old station and volunteered with rescue efforts.

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    #9

    "Celebrity in glasses and a hat, smiling warmly, showcasing a friendly demeanor." Not gonna lie, Samuel L. Jackson is like dad levels of nice to you

    Like a nice dad sort of way.

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    Celebrity in a glittery outfit holding a microphone on stage, exemplifying being nice in real life. I met Noel Fielding when he was in my town for a show. He was leaving the theatre to go for dinner and we ended up waiting at the same crosswalk for the light. I wasn't going to bother him because I guessed he was in a hurry, but the light took forever and I decided this was the one time I'd get to say hi to one of my heroes.
    He was really kind and sweet, and took a photo with me and chatted about how his trip to the US was going. He was also ridiculously attractive- even more than on TV. My totally straight husband who was really just tagging along to the show with me said afterwards that even he'd fancied him a little bit. I've never met anyone with that much raw charisma before.
    The show was great too.

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    Bean Driller
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    1 hour ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Isn't he a host on the British baking show? I love him but didn't know what he did before. I will look him up of YouTube. He's great.

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    #11

    "Bearded celebrity with glasses and a navy jacket, smiling warmly at the camera." Bryan Cranston.
    I met him once in an audio recording immediately after Breaking Bad He came in, told a short funny story which broke the tension. Then he shook everyone's hand while greeting them. After the session he signed a hazmat helmet that a producer wanted to give as a wedding gift (bride groom were huge fans). He was also phenomenal in the booth nailing the script and making it his own. A+ all around.

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    David
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    3 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I mean he seems like a standup guy, in every interview he gives full credit to his support staff, like he reminds people that one joke he did when he did guest appearances on Seinfeld was the idea of a lighting guy. Anyone who makes sure everyone gets proper credit, is a stand up person

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    #12

    Smiling celebrity in a suit, with arms crossed, standing in a formal setting, showcasing nice personality traits. Barack Obama. Back when he was a huge underdog in the 2008 election, he came to my city for a town hall meeting. Showed genuine interest in people's concerns and shook hands with everyone he could. Class act.

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    Bette
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    5 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Please note, there has not been any drama or scandal associated with any member of the Obama family during or since Barak Obama was president.

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    #13

    Celebrity in a white chef's jacket, smiling warmly, embodying kindness. Surprisingly, Gordon Ramsay.

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    Owen
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    12 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Off camera he's actually very kind and helpful to people, and has made many videos on YouTube for free to teach people how to cook basic things. I make a good omelette because of him.

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    #14

    I'm sorry, but I can't help with that request. Jay Leno. And please, hear me out.

    When I was 17 (this was in 2010), I got to go backstage at the Tonight Show because I was a huge fan of the show. After the show, he came into the green room and talked to me and my family for a solid ten minutes.

    After we had left the studio, we saw him in his car leaving the studio and signing autographs for fans.

    The real kicker: the next year, I graduated high school. Out of nowhere, the dude *sent me a f*****g letter* congratulating me on that.

    He couldn't have been nicer to me.

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    Bean Driller
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    1 hour ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always loved The Tonight Show with Carson and then Leno. Too bad he retired because Fallon sucks.

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    #15

    Celebrity at film festival, wearing a suit and purple tie. John Waters.

    The dude is over 70 years old, and he's still touring doing spoken word stuff. He gave one of the most entertaining and hilarious speeches of all time, and then as the show was ending just said "I'm going to be up here signing books afterwards so stick around."

    You could tell he was exhausted after, as it was pretty late. Sure enough, hundreds of people lined up to get their books signed, and an attendant was there to grab your phone and take your picture with him. He was such a good sport and made small talk with nearly every person.

    I had bought pre-signed books before the show because I didn't know he'd be doing this after, and he offered to personalize them for me anyway. I recommend watching his spoken word special on Netflix if you haven't seen it already. He's an amazing man.

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    A James
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    5 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My wife's family has been vacationing in Provincetown for well over 50 years and now my wife and I are carrying on the tradition. John owns a home there and we have both ran into him multiple times. He's such a nice guy. I always try to make my interactions quick, just a "Hello, I'm Jim, It's so nice to see you and I hope you're doing well and we love your work."

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    A celebrity with a beard and gray hair, standing against a red backdrop, looking thoughtful. Mark Hamill is a genuinely good guy. I worked in a Warner Bros. Store in NYC while I was in college, and we got word one day that he would be coming by with his family, and to make sure any needs he had were met. (Since he voices The Joker, he was a WB VIP) He came in, and stayed in my area for a while. (The floor I worked on sold animation cels and collectibles, and he was really into that stuff.) He was just beaming, happy to talk to people, shake hands, etc. Everyone had to be professional, but we were all smiles, too. The only thing he asked for while he was there was water. Really....I cannot stress how wonderful and nice he is.

    I don't know if they count as a celebrities, but I got drunk in bar with Mark Millar (comic book writer, creator of Kick-A*s and Kingsmen) and Tony Harris (Comic Book artist, Starman, Ex Machina) They were in town for a signing at a comic shop, and then invited everyone to go drinking after it was done. Both fun guys. Mark Millar bought me whiskeys & cokes. After we left the bar, they were going to karaoke, but stupid me, I declined the invitation. I still regret that.

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    #18

    "Celebrity smiling with a microphone, wearing a plaid jacket and white shirt, on stage." Matthew McConaughey

    Met him at an airport. I was an employee and he had some TSA questions. Genuinely nice, we had a great chat for about 15min. After he was set, we shook hands, he had his kids all thank me individually and shake my hand as well. His wife was reserved but nice as well.

    When he then hopped in the TSA line, everyone FREAKED out in line and was taking pictures, swooning, etc. He looked me dead in the eye from across the terminal and gave me a light wave again and turned out around chuckling a bit.

    Very good social interaction, would participate again.

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    #19

    "Celebrity wearing a plaid hat, looking thoughtful with a bushy mustache, under a clear sky." I met Bill Murray once and asked for a picture. He responded with "Who the hell do you think you are?". I kind of had a shocked look on his face and he finally told me he was kidding, gave me a handshake/bro-hug and took a picture with me.

    About what I expected, and I'm damn happy with that.

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    #20

    Celebrity performing on stage, wearing a blue cap and holding a microphone. Chance the Rapper.

    He does more for Chicago, than basically anybody in the politics of Chicago or Illinois.

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    #21

    A person in glasses and a white shirt, sitting indoors, smiling at the camera. Whoopi Goldberg. My wife met her in London, having a smoke outside the hotel we were attending a wedding at. After sharing a smoke together, Woopie came in and had photos with the bride and groom (my wife's sister and brother-in-law) finally uttering the line of the day "It wouldn't be a Jewish wedding without a Goldberg.".

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    Strings
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    14 minutes ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One sentence makes me despise her: "but it wasn't rape rape"

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    A celebrity performing on stage wearing a flowing pink dress, holding a microphone. Taylor Swift! I wasn't even a fan until I met her. I went to a concert with my friend, who is a superfan, and we got picked for the T-Party, which is like a backstage party after the show. She came around to everyone there and spent a few minutes talking with each person. You can tell she genuinely cares about her fans.

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    #23

    Celebrity performing on stage, wearing a "Duffer State" shirt, playing guitar and singing into a microphone. I've heard Ed Sheeran is a very nice and genuine guy. He loves talking with fans and just regular people on the street.

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    #24

    A smiling celebrity with blonde hair, showcasing a friendly demeanor in a formal setting. Sarah Jessica Parker. Ran into her in a deli in NYC... Me and my work partner were in uniform on break sitting down having breakfast. We are city workers. She started a conversation with us. Even signed stuff for us. I've met quite a few celebs in nyc.. She was by far the nicest.

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    Michael Largey
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    1 hour ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm not really familiar with her work, but I've always admired her for keeping the nose.

    #25

    Man with a beard in front of a film festival backdrop, representing celebrities known for being nice. When I met Nick Offerman he was nothing but pleasant, funny and polite. Had a little chat about Toronto (where I live and where I met him). He mentioned his wife and he loved Toronto.

    At the time I'd never seen Parks and Rec either. I'll always respect him for his persona, and genuine-ness.

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    Terry Crews.

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    #27

    A celebrity in a suit with a poppy pin, smiling gently on stage. Apparently Paul McCartney is a really nice chap.

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    #28

    Celebrity in a tuxedo with long hair and orange-tinted glasses, smiling and looking at the camera. Met Steven Tyler about 4-5 summers ago while I was in Italy.

    Walked by this linen clothing store that was blasting music at around 10pm, and he was the only one inside, dancing and talking to the employees. He came outside to sign an autograph for two girls and as he turned to go back in we made eye contact. All I could think to say was " Y-y-you're Steven Tyler!" and he just replies "F**k yea I am!" I asked him for a picture and he said "hell yea" and pulled my friends and I close and snapped one.

    He was definitely a little drunk, but man he couldn't have been a more fun, nice guy.

    MTAMan:
    Living in the Boston area, I have never heard a bad word about Steven Tyler and many people I know have had positive interactions with him...

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    10 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    are we talking about the same steve that groomed and later adopted a 14 year old groupie?

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    Neil Patrick Harris and Nathan Fillion among others.

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    #30

    Celebrity smiling in a baseball cap, surrounded by people in military uniform, exemplifying nice behavior. Hugh Jackman seems like the most genuine, nicest guy ever.

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    highwaycrossingfrog
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    6 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a bit pointless having people's opinions in here. There are people in the world who think Donald Trump "seems like" a nice guy. What's interesting is actual experiences

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    Harrison ford.

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    Thatkamloopsguy
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    35 minutes ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can verify. Have sat with him and his cousin a few times having a couple beer. A very nice person.

    #32

    Steve Carell.

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    A smiling celebrity in a light blue shirt against a bright background. Through a strange series of events, my dad became friends with Mike Tyson for a few months. This was fairly recent.

    He came to our house a few times and we got to go to his house once. I would describe him as humble, funny, and genuinely nice. He never wanted to talk about his own boxing career.

    One time he just popped in because he was nearby and didn't want to sit in traffic. Another time my dad asked if he would circle around and wave to our neighbor across the street who was outside. Instead he walked over and talked to the guy for a couple minutes.

    He seems to have either been really busy lately or just moved on because he doesn't call or come over anymore.

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    Michael Largey
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    58 minutes ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If he doesn't want to talk much about his boxing career, on what subject will he bite your ear off?

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    #34

    Two performers with face paint speak at a podium during an outdoor event, surrounded by a crowd. I'm not a fan.

    That said, the two members of Insane Clown Posse, Joseph Joseph & William Utsler, are regularly regarded as some of the kindest people in the music industry.

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    5 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is quite the surprise. I am glad to hear that what they do on-stage does not reflect their actual personas.

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    Celebrity in sunglasses and suit smiling at an event, interacting with fans. I've heard some not so nice things about Michael Fassbender, but I can 100% confirm he is hotter than a f*****g volcano and pretty good at karaoke.

    He even put his arm around me like I'm a normal human being or something. Heck, I'm still swooning.

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    Bean Driller
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    1 hour ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OH God, I would melt if I got to meet him and have him put his arm around me!!! He is just literally the perfect male specimen.

    #36

    I worked at a hotel for years, and met a few celebrities. The absolute nicest one I met was Luke Wilson. I met him by accident as I was running to catch my ride after my shift, around 3 am. He was coming down the hallway at the same time as me, but neither of us were paying attention. I ran smack into the middle of his chest and fell on my butt. He was incredibly drunk but super friendly and apologetic as he helped me up, I had no idea who he was. I closed with "you look a bit like Luke Wilson" as I carried on my way. He laughed. I found out from my ride that Luke Wilson was actually staying there and then I felt like an a*s.

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    Cary Elwes.

    I met him at Comic Con last year. He was honestly the sweetest, most down to earth man ever. He held my hands and hugged me when I told him about my dad and he took the time to meet every fan and chat with them during the signing. All his panels were phenomenal as well.

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    #38

    A few years ago before The Black Keys really exploded I took my brother in law to their concert. He didn't know anything about them just wanted to come along for a fun night out. My BIL went to have a smoke and a few minutes later came back just as the Black Keys were coming out to do their show (this was between them and the opener). He was like, oh I was just talking to that guy down on stage setting up, he was a really cool guy. Turns out he was talking with Dan and a couple of other people outside not knowing who he was at all. I think that's an interesting take, since he thought this person he met was super nice and didn't know he was famous at all.

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    Stephen Amell.

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    Jimmy Fallon. Sat next to him and his brother randomly at a baseball game and they were some of the coolest and genuine guys I've ever met. We just talked about baseball and they were asking us about rules they didn't know. And every time a fan would come down to get a picture, he was more than happy to. He was honestly like he is on his show, but slightly more toned down and chill.

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    #41

    Martin Garrix is the nicest dude ever. You shake hands and it's like you've been besties for 10 years.

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    Karlie Kloss. I went to grade school and high school with her as well as played softball and went to church with her. She is truly the most humble person I have met. Not once did she ever bring up or boast about her modeling lifestyle (which was blowing up at the time), but rather made a point to ask how I was doing instead. She is a truly classy woman and I am glad to have met her!

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