Anonymous wrote:Penn from Penn & Teller is super nice and gentle off-stage. Tall, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Had two experiences actually...one was a few months ago we went to NYC for a wedding. We went the night before to a "in" restaurant forgot the name and who comes to sit next to us but Gwyneth Paltrow and 2 other women.
I was sitting right in front of her so got to see her all night long. She seemed nice enough and I did notice she was nice to the waiter but man she was nothing to look at. Super plain Jane, as in you would not give her a second glance. She is tall and lithe that part is true (but so am I so that didn't really wow me) but in terms of looks, face, hair, etc....definitely underwhelming.
The other one was a few years ago, we were at the airport and were sitting in the lounge next to Joy Behar, first I am not a fan of hers at all but she was super obnoxious. Loud and crass, made me cringe. I sure would have liked to have seen that in person she is a nice and gentler person than she comes across, it would have made me warm up to her.
Anyone else have such an experience?
At least Gwenyth was nice. It’s nice to know that some celebrities are kind people.
How do you know she was nice? She seemed nice based on sitting at a table for an evening?
I think you can get a sense of someone's personality by watching them eat dinner in public. At least she was not berating the waiter, etc.
I'm super bummed about Gwenyth. I think she is gorgeous.
I saw her in Italy once, back when she was dating Luke Wilson. She was stunning--golden, willowy and incredibly poised. Everyone stared at her as they walked by. This was a while ago of course.
I saw Phoebe Cates and Kevin Kline frolicking on a beach in Barbados, back before they were married. She was teeny tiny and he was semi-annoyed about peopling approaching her but not knowing who he was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Had two experiences actually...one was a few months ago we went to NYC for a wedding. We went the night before to a "in" restaurant forgot the name and who comes to sit next to us but Gwyneth Paltrow and 2 other women.
I was sitting right in front of her so got to see her all night long. She seemed nice enough and I did notice she was nice to the waiter but man she was nothing to look at. Super plain Jane, as in you would not give her a second glance. She is tall and lithe that part is true (but so am I so that didn't really wow me) but in terms of looks, face, hair, etc....definitely underwhelming.
The other one was a few years ago, we were at the airport and were sitting in the lounge next to Joy Behar, first I am not a fan of hers at all but she was super obnoxious. Loud and crass, made me cringe. I sure would have liked to have seen that in person she is a nice and gentler person than she comes across, it would have made me warm up to her.
Anyone else have such an experience?
At least Gwenyth was nice. It’s nice to know that some celebrities are kind people.
How do you know she was nice? She seemed nice based on sitting at a table for an evening?
I think you can get a sense of someone's personality by watching them eat dinner in public. At least she was not berating the waiter, etc.
I'm super bummed about Gwenyth. I think she is gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:I was taking photos of my kid at the ocean, and Jake Gyllenhaal came up to me and kind of got in my face and accused me of photographing him. He was so rude. I pointed out my kid a few feet away from him and he didn’t apologize or anything. On top of everything else, it was pretty awkward. I later heard from a friend who was on an airplane with him that he was rude to her too for no reason at all.
Anonymous wrote:
George Michael hit on me. Oh, those were the days…
George Michael?
Are you male or female?
THAT'S my question!
Anonymous wrote:I've heard some wild stories about Chloe Sevigny. She overlaps with some artists in my field.
A colleague was a photo-shoot assistant for a few years in Brooklyn and said most celebrities are much more angular in person--i.e. Reese Witherspoon's chin and Natalie Portman's cheekbones. Exaggerated proportions look great on camera.
My funniest encounter was with John and Kate Plus 8 during the PEAK of their popularity. We were taking the same plane out of Philadelphia and they were horrible. They hilariously drawing attention to themselves by huffing and puffing about wanting privacy. Kate--with her wackadoodle highlights and haircut--was acting like she would vomit if a plebeian were to enter into her personal space. No one even cared that they were there! At the time, I was surprised that reality show "stars" were being so bratty, but I guess that was their true nature all along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Al Franken was a neighbor in Capitol Hill. In the 5+ years he lived next door, he never said hello. His wife, on the other hand, was always polite and greeted neighbors.
I never got the hype about him, truly.
George Michael hit on me. Oh, those were the days…
Anonymous wrote:Back in the 90s, I worked an overnight shift in a luxury hotel during college.
John Travolta would be meandering in the lobby in the middle of the night, and once he came and ate staff meal with us in the cantine at 3am. He was completely normal and super cool.
On the other end of the spectrum, Steve Martin was a total dick. He insisted that staff call him by his pseudonym and tried to get a server fired when she called him “Mr Martin”. When other guests approached him, he passed out cards that says “This card certifies that I met Steve Martin” without saying anything to them.
George Michael hit on me. Oh, those were the days…
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Anonymous wrote:I met a lot of musicians and rappers in college - Perry Farrell from Jane's Addiction was my favorite. He talked shit about Axl Rose to me, lol! The guys from the Roots are all super nice. Beck was a total weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:The Goo Goo Dolls/Dave Grohl very chill, nice guys. Waited on them at two Great American Restaurants in the early 2000s. Same goes for Connie Chung & Maury Povich. Pretty much to a one, Congress members and Senators were jerks.
Questlove and the rest of the Roots - nice guys, very chill, but extremely stoned while playing basketball prior to doing a college show - like, we were wondering how we were going to get them off the court and on stage.
Various members of Dave Matthews Band, but not DM himself - all nice, down to earth, seemed like attentive parents. Mostly opted for non-dairy milks in their coffees and hot cocoas.