Anonymous wrote:Muhammad Ali - He emerged from an elevator at a DC hotel and paused for a second about ten feet away from me. He looked at me, smiled and winked. Seconds later he was swarmed by other hotel guests.
Anonymous wrote:Muhammad Ali - He emerged from an elevator at a DC hotel and paused for a second about ten feet away from me. He looked at me, smiled and winked. Seconds later he was swarmed by other hotel guests.
Anonymous wrote:Liza Minnelli, guarded but gracious and pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nathan Lane (who I adore) was cranky. He turned gave me a half smile. I smiled back, We were the only people in Starbucks at ~6am. He was getting boxes of coffee and breakfast items. Short, long trench coat, skinny mustache. I was behind him just to grab a simple coffee with only one barista. Was working up the nerve to do my best Atticus Spartacus impersonation to “wig” him out. His loss since he didn’t offer to let barista serve me first when she asked me what my order was. I’m pretty, but alas he’s gay.
Alec Baldwin was fun to watch early morning pulling up to the beach in a town car wearing dressy loafers, swim trunks, wet towel over shoulder, limping to the ocean. ✅Big donor though.
Billy Joel in a local shop sooooo drunk. Also short. Polite and functional.
Christie Brinkley walk-skipping and singing her way down Main Street, ALONE.
Paul McCartney almost ran his bike into DH on his bike. He was very apologetic and self deprecating. Known to buy lemonade from kids stands.
Jimmy Fallon loves fans, always takes selfies with kids.
SJP promised to make a donation to a local charity. Nope.
Another one that’s too close to home (literally), that would out me.
Why would anyone care who you are?
Not necessarily care who I am, but if I named the celebrity they’d know where I live and my exact street address. The above encounters are a pretty good giveaway.
Anonymous wrote:Idina Menzel - and yes, she exceeded them. She was so lovely and down-to-earth. This was back in 2013 right before she really blew up in the mainstream from the success of Frozen. She was in DC doing If/Then at the National Theatre. I knew who she was because I'm a big Broadway nerd and had seen her in Wicked.
She and her son were at either the natural history museum or air & space museum when my son and I were there one gloomy Monday. Our kids interacted and we did the polite mom talk "how old, so cute, blah blah". The kids kept meeting up at the same exhibits/activities and we chatted more.
There was a guy there who lingered nearby but not so nearby that he looked like he was her bodyguard, haha. If you didn't know who she was, which most didn't at the time, then he looked like a solo dude enjoying the exhibits nearby but always within reach and with them in his sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diana Ross came into the Hard Rock cafe in Chicago with a couple of her kids in the early 90s when I worked there. We had to rope off the entire upstairs for her. She didn't want anyone looking at her or taking any pictures. She was a goddess -- maybe the most beautiful woman I've ever seen and I only caught a glimpse of her as she walked up the stairs. We also had a bunch of the Chicago Bulls come in one night (although no MJ) -- this was during the Bulls heyday -- and I remember being overwhelmed by how tall they were. We had a manager who was about 6'5" -- we thought of him as so tall, but he looked small next to them. Eddie Murphy pulled up in a limo once, but a friend of his came in, looked around at the mob scene, and said "Oh, no. Eddie can't do this," and they left, lol. I don't blame him one bit.
Saw Diana Ross yelling at her assistant at the Kennedy Center Honors - true diva
Anonymous wrote:Diana Ross came into the Hard Rock cafe in Chicago with a couple of her kids in the early 90s when I worked there. We had to rope off the entire upstairs for her. She didn't want anyone looking at her or taking any pictures. She was a goddess -- maybe the most beautiful woman I've ever seen and I only caught a glimpse of her as she walked up the stairs. We also had a bunch of the Chicago Bulls come in one night (although no MJ) -- this was during the Bulls heyday -- and I remember being overwhelmed by how tall they were. We had a manager who was about 6'5" -- we thought of him as so tall, but he looked small next to them. Eddie Murphy pulled up in a limo once, but a friend of his came in, looked around at the mob scene, and said "Oh, no. Eddie can't do this," and they left, lol. I don't blame him one bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nathan Lane (who I adore) was cranky. He turned gave me a half smile. I smiled back, We were the only people in Starbucks at ~6am. He was getting boxes of coffee and breakfast items. Short, long trench coat, skinny mustache. I was behind him just to grab a simple coffee with only one barista. Was working up the nerve to do my best Atticus Spartacus impersonation to “wig” him out. His loss since he didn’t offer to let barista serve me first when she asked me what my order was. I’m pretty, but alas he’s gay.
Alec Baldwin was fun to watch early morning pulling up to the beach in a town car wearing dressy loafers, swim trunks, wet towel over shoulder, limping to the ocean. ✅Big donor though.
Billy Joel in a local shop sooooo drunk. Also short. Polite and functional.
Christie Brinkley walk-skipping and singing her way down Main Street, ALONE.
Paul McCartney almost ran his bike into DH on his bike. He was very apologetic and self deprecating. Known to buy lemonade from kids stands.
Jimmy Fallon loves fans, always takes selfies with kids.
SJP promised to make a donation to a local charity. Nope.
Another one that’s too close to home (literally), that would out me.
Why would anyone care who you are?
Anonymous wrote:Despite the fact that I don't play piano, I've only met celebs that do.
Debbie Gibson (sorry, Deborah) - really sweet and low key, when I mentioned my DD was learning to play she turned to her, and they delved into a whole conversation about nuances that were over my head.
John Legend - our boys played together at a playground, he just sat on a bench watching. when my bag next to him tipped over and fell he picked it up and resituated it.
Alicia Keys - carried herself with a distinct presence, seemed to kind of want to be noticed but was gracious when people approached.