How many celebs have you met or seen?

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When I was a teenager I was in FAO Schwarz with my family and my dad almost hit Maria Shriver in the head with a bouncy ball. She was with Caroline Kennedy and their kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


+1. Same. It’s pretty much a daily occurrence. Your first instinct is to think you know them from some part of your personal life and then it hits you they’re a celebrity. I smile if I make eye contact but always leave them to their lives.


How do they look in real life?


Generally shorter and with bigger heads. Seriously. I’m always surprised by how thin and small-boned most of the women are.
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Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.


It absolutely applies. “Plebes” just means commoner. PP was acting superior, as though he/she is not a commoner who idolizes celebrities.


No, that would be pleb.


I suspect PPs are Alec Baldwin and Chevy Chase arguing on DCUM



It’s a colloquialism. Third entry: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Plebe
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Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.


It absolutely applies. “Plebes” just means commoner. PP was acting superior, as though he/she is not a commoner who idolizes celebrities.


No, that would be pleb.




It’s a colloquialism. Third entry: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Plebe



I suspect PPs are Alec Baldwin and Chevy Chase arguing on DCUM
Anonymous
It depends on who you consider a celebrity. I have met lots of politicians, authors, and stage actors. If those count, I have probably met over 100 celebrities.


If you don't consider politicians, stage actors, and authors to be celebrities, the list is much shorter.
Anonymous
I didn’t think any, but apparently I slept with one. I had a photo of him in my phone and my friends say he was in some action movies. I don’t watch that stuff and it was a one-off so I don’t know.
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