Anonymous wrote:Black people really don't exist in many of your worlds LOL. Here are some that seem normal:
Denzel Washington (I've met him...he's way more normal than he should be)
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Stephen Curry
Samuel Jackson
Don Cheadle
Viola Davis
Queen Latifah
Octavia Spencer
Regina King
Anonymous wrote:Black people really don't exist in many of your worlds LOL. Here are some that seem normal:
Denzel Washington (I've met him...he's way more normal than he should be)
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Stephen Curry
Samuel Jackson
Don Cheadle
Viola Davis
Queen Latifah
Octavia Spencer
Regina King
Anonymous wrote:There are a number of celeb parents at our kid’s school. A few act like they’re in witness protection wearing caps and sunglasses everywhere even though there’s no one to see them and none of the other parents care. The more relaxed/normal ones are easy to spot and are genuinely open and nice. My kid is friends with several celeb kids and when they spend time at their homes they say the parents are nice, normal moms and dads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Garner, other than her ex husband drama.
Lol, no. But it's a testament to her and her publicity team that you think this.
please do go on
There is no way that Jennifer Garner is not weird in the way most very famous people are weird. It's not a personal insult to her. She does a good job of working her natural charm and "folksy" manner to seem down to earth, but I guarantee if she showed up in your office tomorrow, or you saw her in the grocery store, she would seem strange to you. She has lived an extremely not normal life, including being married to Affleck and going through a super public and terrible divorce, so it's unlikely she is "normal" in the way OP means.
But yes, it's impressive that she can still convince people that she's the lady next door. She is very good in that role. But it's a role.
Apparently not according to a fair amount of literature over the years. However, let's talk about $$. Everything being equal, these people have money upon money. That alone makes people different.
Anonymous wrote:I think people are naming celebrities who seem like nice. Being nice is great, but I don't think it's the same as being "normal" and "well adjusted."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a number of celeb parents at our kid’s school. A few act like they’re in witness protection wearing caps and sunglasses everywhere even though there’s no one to see them and none of the other parents care. The more relaxed/normal ones are easy to spot and are genuinely open and nice. My kid is friends with several celeb kids and when they spend time at their homes they say the parents are nice, normal moms and dads.
This post is useless without names!
Emily Blunt is in the wpp
Peter Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal seem pretty normal and down to earth.
People say Maggie gylenhaal is actually incredibly rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised John Krasinski isn't on this list,especially as his wife,Emily Blunt is.
NP neither of them seem normal to me. She tries way too hard and seems full of herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mick Jagger actually seems grounded given the fact that he's been insanely famous for decades and remains good humored and has never gotten into serious woe. Same with Paul McC.
Another person who can’t use Google. In what world is Mick Jagger well adjusted?
He likes his ladies but there are civilian men out there with worse records.
Watched a couple of interviews with him and he seems pretty normal. And interesting!
I would argue Keith Richards is more normal, married for 4 decades to the same woman and not often in the news.
Anonymous wrote:Keanu Reeves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Eva Mendes stepped back from acting to raise their girls and is completely good with it.
Again, she's from a different country with different values. She's also insanely beautiful but not stupid thin like many celebrity women.
She is an American-born in Miami/raised in LA of Cuban descent. So, she not from a “different country.”