| Steve Jobs, when after 99.9 percent he was the father of his daughter on the stand he was in court, lied. Then went on to have more children and ignored his other daughters. Oh and didn't buy his first daughter socks or shoes too her to an outdoor event when it was 40 degrees outside. Horrible parent! Everyone still loves him..,,, |
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Leonardo DiCaprio - kind of an asshole
Tony Goldwyn - very "normal person," not pretentious at all All of the living presidents and most of the presidential candidates. Obama is a truly good guy. Smart, engaging, fun to be around. |
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Food for thought: while I'm sure some of the rude people listed are actually rude a lot of the time, it might be nice to give people the benefit of the doubt. They may have been having a hard day.
That being said, I met Charisma Carpenter at a fan meet and greet (meaning: she was paid to be there, plus made money from autographs and pictures) and she was unpleasant to be around. Showed up late, no apologies, and insisted on using "pretty" filters via instagram and snapchat when she took pictures with fans. Total letdown. |
| Idris Elba. Funny and charming. |
Bill Cosby was an asshole. So was T.I. Period-T. |
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Alan Alda. Lovely and kind
Dennis hopper. Also gracious and quiet Bruce Springsteen. Gracious and humble Bruce Lee. Adorable Wolfgang Puck. Charming Drew Barrymore. Sweet and unpretentious Dennis Leary. Handsome and tall and seemed nice John Ritter. Absolutely charming and down to earth Anthony Quinn. Cute and dignified |
| DeMi Moore at a party with her ex husband Ashton. She was tiny and drunk and acted childish. He was tall and handsome and held his own. |
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Met Donnie Wahlberg at his hotel after a concert, he came out and spent several hours with the fans, making sure we all got our picture taken with him, he talked to us and was very gracious.
He was very tired but did this for us - wonderful ! |
Paris was the same way. She actually went to school with many of my good friends. |
| Oprah. Nice to everyone, especially the security guards and staff. Made sure everyone was acknowledged and included. |
| Bobby Flay. Shorter than you’d think. Modest and nice. |
| Bill Murray twice. He’s a weird guy. Both times he wanted to hang out more with us, a group of 20 somethings, men and women. Like, he just wanted to party and be a kid. |
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Lionel Ritchie: upmost professional; very kind
Quincy Jones: very charming and engaging, fun to be around Nicholas Cage: pleasant and generous Macy Gray: total bitch |
Totally agree. Incredibly kind and gracious and grateful to both fans and "real" people (heard him talking with law enforcement officers and he was thanking them for what they do, etc). |
| I spent an afternoon with Tony Goldwyn (President on Scandal) under fairly random circumstances. Just us + 1 other friend of mine. He was really nice and wanted to chat about politics/my job when he heard I worked for State. I don’t know if it was for his character or just an interest, but he was shockingly up on international law/policy. |