What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

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Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by indigo15 » Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:12 pm

The nicest thing a celeb has done for me...

I posted this story somewhere else on this forum, but after I wrote to Coby Bell from "Third Watch" and "The Game," he sent me a letter that he hand-wrote, and answered a lot of the questions I had asked him. He also complimented my handwriting, and signed the letter, in addition to sending me a signed and personalized photo. In my letter to him, I had told him that I was a fan of a couple of his co-stars (Tia Mowry and Wendy Raquel Robinson) as well. In the letter he wrote back to me, he said that he told them and that they send their thanks.

Also Lance Bass, formerly of 'N Sync, not only signed the photo that I sent him while he was in Hairspray on Broadway last year, but he also included a Playbill, which he also signed for me.

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by joshh_911 » Tue Aug 05, 2008 6:28 pm

There are far too many good stories to tell!

When I met Warren Barton (former Wimbledon, Newcastle and England defender) round the back of the Metro Radio Arena, he came out with a bag and said something like "want these?"- it was his match worn shorts. A few years later I got them signed and he laughed when he saw them again. :)

Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane just happens to be the worst experience IP, he shouts at small children, punched a small child lol and he said "You can shove 'em up ya a**e" and "I said I aint f***ing signing it" after I asked for dedication. Meh, no wonder he doesn't sign TTM lol.

:)

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by osiris » Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:09 pm

margotchanning wrote:
osiris wrote: Seriously? I don't remember someone singing in Torchwood... are you talking about Yamit Mamo, who sang The Stowaway in the Doctor Who 2007 Christmas special? She was at Bad Wolf Convention 2008.
Yeah her! :( Were you there? Did you find her ignorant? I only went to bad wolf to meet Sheridan Smith so I'm not really up on Dr Who stuff :lol:
No, I wasn't there. I just really am up on Doctor Who stuff haha.
Gorgeous voice though, The Stowaway is a lovely track. She's apparently famous around London music circuit, but I'd not heard of her before I saw her in Voyage of the Damned.

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by margotchanning » Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:54 pm

osiris wrote:
margotchanning wrote:My worst celebrity encounter was some nobody from Torchwood. I only met her two weeks ago and I can't remember her name. She was a self conceited fat head! She wasn't one of the main guests at the convention I attended and was only famous for singing in one episode but she thought she was god! She rushed her signatures and practically pushed you away from the table when she'd signed for you. She also got the hump if you didn't buy her crappy CD for a fiver! If you hadn't guessed guys, I didn't like her :lol:
Seriously? I don't remember someone singing in Torchwood... are you talking about Yamit Mamo, who sang The Stowaway in the Doctor Who 2007 Christmas special? She was at Bad Wolf Convention 2008.
Yeah her! :( Were you there? Did you find her ignorant? I only went to bad wolf to meet Sheridan Smith so I'm not really up on Dr Who stuff :lol:

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by osiris » Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:29 pm

margotchanning wrote:My worst celebrity encounter was some nobody from Torchwood. I only met her two weeks ago and I can't remember her name. She was a self conceited fat head! She wasn't one of the main guests at the convention I attended and was only famous for singing in one episode but she thought she was god! She rushed her signatures and practically pushed you away from the table when she'd signed for you. She also got the hump if you didn't buy her crappy CD for a fiver! If you hadn't guessed guys, I didn't like her :lol:
Seriously? I don't remember someone singing in Torchwood... are you talking about Yamit Mamo, who sang The Stowaway in the Doctor Who 2007 Christmas special? She was at Bad Wolf Convention 2008.

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by TwiHardPotterFan » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:40 pm

In New York at an autograph signing my friend met BSB and got Nick Carter to talk to me on the phone for a bit it was sweet!

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by Theo2008 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 6:36 pm

Wow that was really nice of Symone to do that!

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by Miley Cyrus #1 Fan » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:45 pm

When me and my friends met Raven Symone we asked her if she could call our friend becuase her birthday was in a few days. Sure enough, a few days later my friend calls me, freaking out, becuase Raven called her to wish her a happy birthday. I thought it was pretty nice that she did that. :]

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by margotchanning » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:06 pm

My favourite IP was Dave Berry! He was signing autographs after a show at my local theatre and when he met me he started laughing and said "What are you doing here? You're not old enough to know who I am" He ignored all the theatre staff and let me come round the back of his signing table to pose for a photo and started joking about my height (or lack of!) I must have chatted to him for about ten minutes before we left. He was awesome!

My worst celebrity encounter was some nobody from Torchwood. I only met her two weeks ago and I can't remember her name. She was a self conceited fat head! She wasn't one of the main guests at the convention I attended and was only famous for singing in one episode but she thought she was god! She rushed her signatures and practically pushed you away from the table when she'd signed for you. She also got the hump if you didn't buy her crappy CD for a fiver! If you hadn't guessed guys, I didn't like her :lol:

Best ttm - too many to list {thumb2}

Re: What is the nicest/rudest thing a celeb has done?

by miley cyrus fan » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:09 am

theirs been a few nice things celebs have done for me. here are 4 stories of celebs kindess towards me.

when i wrote selena gomez i only sent a sase that would fit max a 5.7 pic (which was fine because one of the pics i sent was that size and the other was a bit more then trading card size) but anyway instead of using my sase and just signing the pics i sent, she sent me a extra 8x10 put it in one of her enevelopes and paid for postage and inscribed a awsome message on the pic.

i have so many stories about celebs kindess so dont mind me if a write tons of stuff

when i met jeremy roenick my dads camera wasnt working right away so as he was trying to take a picture of us it took a while.the guy running the signing was like look ill just take the picture and email it to you, this it taking to long then roenick was like dont worry about it ,i got all night and while we were waiting he struck up a conversation with me really a wonderfull guy hope he wins a stanley cup ring finally.

lol i got two more stories ill post

chelsea staub is also super nice i chat with her on myspace sometimes but anyway, when i wrote her a letter, the stuff i sent go lost. i dont know if she lost it or it got lost in the mail , so then i talked with her on myspace whatever freindly conversations and i told her ive been waiting a while for her auto, she apoligized about the wait numerous times(i told her not to worry about it because i know shes busy and she shouldnt be apoligiging) and anyway she asked me for my adress and i gave her it and she then sent me her own two pics and paid for postage classy move all the way.

the last story i post has gotta be from my favirote succes ever i mustve told it a billion times here but i love telling it. l

ast year i was at a blue jays game and oakland was in town. and at the time mike piazza played for oakland(hes my all time favirote baseball player as ive mentioned 500 billion times) and he was leaving the field after batting practice and a few people were asking for his autograph and he signed a few(all for the kids who wanted his autograph i hadnt gotten his yet ) and hes like look i gotta go sorry guys(he said it really politely and not in a bad way) he didnt say it to me or my dad he said it to a few older people(not old but like in their 30's 40's) and.then my dads like please mike sign for my son your his favirote baseball player ever. and hes like sure, so then my dad throws the ball to him(their were a lot of people ifront of us so it was hard to pass it to him). he then didnt have a pen so we passed him ours to make a long story short he signed for me . i think it was just a nice thing to do when he couldve easily just left without signing and he did the classy move signing for the kids(unfourtanetly in a few years i wont get the special kids treatment(

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