Anonymous wrote:Eddie Vedder: drunk, extremely smelly, handsy.
Natalie Maines (dixie chicks): way shorter than expected, polite, reserved.
Tucker Carlson (does he count?): friendly enough, self-important in interpersonal interactions at social events.
Al Gore: very, very reserved. Polite. Carries a genuine (justified?) sadness about him.
Katy Perry: childlike (Not necessarily in a bad way, but like running on the beach spinning around and falling down laughing—not drunk). This was during the Russell Brand marriage. He was with her. He was more low-key and seemed exhausted.
Condoleeza Rice: polite, reserved, nondescript.
Nora O’Donnell: totally glammed out with rhinestone sweatshirt...at somber occasion. Beautiful, but it was a little odd.
John Malkovich: Exactly as you’d expect. Even with his kids at a rainforest cafe of all random places.
Tiger Woods: cold, standoffish.
Drew Barrymore: seemed very unsettled and even angry to be amongst regular people.
Diane Keaton: totally down-to-earth, no make-up, just doing her thing at her kids’ school. Socialized easily with us other parents. (My LA days).
Jay DeMarcus (rascal flatts): good ol’ boy, fun-loving, youth-group-kid who randomly got famous kind of vibe.
Kenny Chesney: a little odd. Hard to explain. Hard to read.
Mary Louise Parker: normal acting, except her skin is the most amazing skin i’ve ever seen in my life, so i found it hard not to stare awkwardly when we talked briefly. Such perfect skin.
Barbara Eden (99 from the original Get Smart): super, super nice. Loves to support up-and-coming opera singers. Humble. Amazing.
Pete Davidson: quite shy in person.
Neil Patrick Harris: seriously the most normal celebrity dude I’ve ever encountered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noah Wiley from ER, while hiking. Had no idea who he was, we ended up hiking together with our dogs in Connecticut and this was during his time on the TV show. I never asked what he did until the very end of this 3-4 hour hike and I just said “oh, that sounds like a fun job.” I think he enjoyed the reprieve from talking about it and just hiking with someone.
No numbers exchanged and I never saw him again.
You didn’t try and hit it?
PP here, no! I hang my head in shame. I honestly didn’t know who he was until the end, it kind of threw me off because I had just hiked with some random white guy who was nice and our dogs loved each other and then, bam, I’m in the woods with a celebrity. I know, I know.
And my BF had just gotten down with Dave Matthews in his tour bus so I was especially ashamed of my “no game” self.
I’m the same poster that Jared Leto got coffee for and ruined that too! Now I’m a 42 year old mom who gets excited to be carded. Ughh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noah Wiley from ER, while hiking. Had no idea who he was, we ended up hiking together with our dogs in Connecticut and this was during his time on the TV show. I never asked what he did until the very end of this 3-4 hour hike and I just said “oh, that sounds like a fun job.” I think he enjoyed the reprieve from talking about it and just hiking with someone.
No numbers exchanged and I never saw him again.
You didn’t try and hit it?
Anonymous wrote:Noah Wiley from ER, while hiking. Had no idea who he was, we ended up hiking together with our dogs in Connecticut and this was during his time on the TV show. I never asked what he did until the very end of this 3-4 hour hike and I just said “oh, that sounds like a fun job.” I think he enjoyed the reprieve from talking about it and just hiking with someone.
No numbers exchanged and I never saw him again.
Anonymous wrote:David Letterman. Surprisingly nice and kind. My brother and I saw him in a hallway at Rockefeller Center. He stopped, signed autographs and asked us about our visit. He seemed very charmed that we were siblings traveling together and signed my brother's notebook, "Be nice to your little sister."
Prince Charles. Met him twice. Polite and nice. Very patiently listened to one man's long-winded story of meeting his mother in the 1950s. Cooed over my 18th month old daughter. He took more time than his aides wanted to make sure that he greeted everyone waiting for him. (Camilla also quickly greeted the crowd, but seemed nervous and rushed in her handshakes and greetings, and didn't linger with any of us.)
JFK Jr. (sort of), at a conference. He seemed friendly in the brief moment he spent with the staff, but his aide was extremely protective and rude, so no one was allowed to actually talk to him. We were really disappointed--we were a small staff that had worked very hard to set up his visit, and we hoped for at least a handshake or a thank you. Or a marriage proposal.
Dolly Parton. AMAZING human being. Very, very tiny, and looked like an everyday version of her stage self (slightly toned down wig, makeup and dress, but still very recognizable). I met her in a doctor's waiting room and she was so friendly and outgoing. She told me she was excited to meet the doctor since he played a rare instrument and she was going to try to convince him to play on a new album. How humble is that?!
Did you ask Camilla why she broke up Diana’s marriage?
Anonymous wrote:Eddie Vedder: drunk, extremely smelly, handsy.
Natalie Maines (dixie chicks): way shorter than expected, polite, reserved.
Tucker Carlson (does he count?): friendly enough, self-important in interpersonal interactions at social events.
Al Gore: very, very reserved. Polite. Carries a genuine (justified?) sadness about him.
Katy Perry: childlike (Not necessarily in a bad way, but like running on the beach spinning around and falling down laughing—not drunk). This was during the Russell Brand marriage. He was with her. He was more low-key and seemed exhausted.
Condoleeza Rice: polite, reserved, nondescript.
Nora O’Donnell: totally glammed out with rhinestone sweatshirt...at somber occasion. Beautiful, but it was a little odd.
John Malkovich: Exactly as you’d expect. Even with his kids at a rainforest cafe of all random places.
Tiger Woods: cold, standoffish.
Drew Barrymore: seemed very unsettled and even angry to be amongst regular people.
Diane Keaton: totally down-to-earth, no make-up, just doing her thing at her kids’ school. Socialized easily with us other parents. (My LA days).
Jay DeMarcus (rascal flatts): good ol’ boy, fun-loving, youth-group-kid who randomly got famous kind of vibe.
Kenny Chesney: a little odd. Hard to explain. Hard to read.
Mary Louise Parker: normal acting, except her skin is the most amazing skin i’ve ever seen in my life, so i found it hard not to stare awkwardly when we talked briefly. Such perfect skin.
Barbara Eden (99 from the original Get Smart): super, super nice. Loves to support up-and-coming opera singers. Humble. Amazing.
Pete Davidson: quite shy in person.
Neil Patrick Harris: seriously the most normal celebrity dude I’ve ever encountered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eddie Vedder: drunk, extremely smelly, handsy.
Natalie Maines (dixie chicks): way shorter than expected, polite, reserved.
Tucker Carlson (does he count?): friendly enough, self-important in interpersonal interactions at social events.
Al Gore: very, very reserved. Polite. Carries a genuine (justified?) sadness about him.
Katy Perry: childlike (Not necessarily in a bad way, but like running on the beach spinning around and falling down laughing—not drunk). This was during the Russell Brand marriage. He was with her. He was more low-key and seemed exhausted.
Condoleeza Rice: polite, reserved, nondescript.
Nora O’Donnell: totally glammed out with rhinestone sweatshirt...at somber occasion. Beautiful, but it was a little odd.
John Malkovich: Exactly as you’d expect. Even with his kids at a rainforest cafe of all random places.
Tiger Woods: cold, standoffish.
Drew Barrymore: seemed very unsettled and even angry to be amongst regular people.
Diane Keaton: totally down-to-earth, no make-up, just doing her thing at her kids’ school. Socialized easily with us other parents. (My LA days).
Jay DeMarcus (rascal flatts): good ol’ boy, fun-loving, youth-group-kid who randomly got famous kind of vibe.
Kenny Chesney: a little odd. Hard to explain. Hard to read.
Mary Louise Parker: normal acting, except her skin is the most amazing skin i’ve ever seen in my life, so i found it hard not to stare awkwardly when we talked briefly. Such perfect skin.
Barbara Eden (99 from the original Get Smart): super, super nice. Loves to support up-and-coming opera singers. Humble. Amazing.
Pete Davidson: quite shy in person.
Neil Patrick Harris: seriously the most normal celebrity dude I’ve ever encountered.
I’m waiting for the poster to ask how you’ve met so many white celebs and so few non-white celebs
Anonymous wrote:A lot.
My cousin is a celeb who was married to another celeb.
Biggest let down for me was meeting Julia Roberts. I got to visit while my cousin was filming a movie with her and she was a total b!tch. She was rude to every person she interacted with.
Renee Zellweger was shockingly nice and very down-to-earth when I met her. I was standing off to the side at an event and she just walked right up to me and said something like "I'm invading your spot for a moment." She actually introduced herself, which I found very funny, and remembered my name when we passed by each other later that evening. She also never once asked "who are you here with?" or "what do you do here?" which is something you can hear a lot at those type of events. We just chatted about normal, mundane things. I remember her saying "it's all a bit much at times" and how she'd rather be at home.
Anonymous wrote:Eddie Vedder: drunk, extremely smelly, handsy.
Natalie Maines (dixie chicks): way shorter than expected, polite, reserved.
Tucker Carlson (does he count?): friendly enough, self-important in interpersonal interactions at social events.
Al Gore: very, very reserved. Polite. Carries a genuine (justified?) sadness about him.
Katy Perry: childlike (Not necessarily in a bad way, but like running on the beach spinning around and falling down laughing—not drunk). This was during the Russell Brand marriage. He was with her. He was more low-key and seemed exhausted.
Condoleeza Rice: polite, reserved, nondescript.
Nora O’Donnell: totally glammed out with rhinestone sweatshirt...at somber occasion. Beautiful, but it was a little odd.
John Malkovich: Exactly as you’d expect. Even with his kids at a rainforest cafe of all random places.
Tiger Woods: cold, standoffish.
Drew Barrymore: seemed very unsettled and even angry to be amongst regular people.
Diane Keaton: totally down-to-earth, no make-up, just doing her thing at her kids’ school. Socialized easily with us other parents. (My LA days).
Jay DeMarcus (rascal flatts): good ol’ boy, fun-loving, youth-group-kid who randomly got famous kind of vibe.
Kenny Chesney: a little odd. Hard to explain. Hard to read.
Mary Louise Parker: normal acting, except her skin is the most amazing skin i’ve ever seen in my life, so i found it hard not to stare awkwardly when we talked briefly. Such perfect skin.
Barbara Eden (99 from the original Get Smart): super, super nice. Loves to support up-and-coming opera singers. Humble. Amazing.
Pete Davidson: quite shy in person.
Neil Patrick Harris: seriously the most normal celebrity dude I’ve ever encountered.
Anonymous wrote:This is my most random and unbelievable one: I met Joe Pesci outside of Bethlehem Connecticut while we were both at K-Mart trying to buy the cheapest flip flops possible for our kids (his grand kids I assume).
All the shows were out of size order, and the simple little $1 ones were in with the $10 ones, which neither of us wanted, so me and Joe Pesci reorganized the dollar flip flop rack and helped each other find the right sizes.
Me “here’s a blue pair in a 6, is that good?”
Him “I guess, but let me look more and see if there’s a pink pair. I found some 7 in red is that what you need?”
Just 2 people not about to pay $10 for Kmart flip flops. It was hilarious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ruth Bader-Ginsberg. Very, very introverted and not social at all. Her husband however lit up a room.
Marty was an extrovert and genuinely kind to people.
RBG is a stand-offish snob IRL who has no use for people who don’t have the right pedigree or don’t advance her agenda.
The irony is that she would never achieved the success she did without Marty working behind the scenes to advance her career.
This is so disappointing to hear.
Elena Kagan, on the other hand, can be very engaging. She has a very dry wit and can be funny and self-deprecating. Not surprised that she was so popular with a bunch of strong personalities at Harvard Law.
I think people forget just how old Ginsburg is, and that she was raised in a very socially (but not politically) conservative manner. She has no skill at making small talk whatsoever with people who don’t have a similar background or education. She gets along with right-wing Supreme Court justices because they all attended the right schools, made Law Review, and clerked for the right appellate judges.
OP of the Ginsburg meet here. I met her about 25 years ago at a wedding of a family member. We were all attorneys, all Ivy League, all Jewish New Yorkers or Washingtonians. She simply has no personal warmth.