I met Marc Almond and he was as snotty as hell.
On the other hand, Nigel Benn was a babe and was so polite I fell in love with him right there in the middle of Sainsbury's!
I also had the pleasure many years ago of dancing alongside Kenny Everett in a club. He was with Cleo Rocos and they were really nice. He had me laughing so much I had to make a dash for the loo!
2006-08-17 08:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's a bit more complicated than that. Celebrities are just people, and we all have good & bad days for all sorts of reasons. In the 60's I worked as a musician & met most of the big stars of the time. Those that had "bad" reputations very often turned out to be great people & some that were well liked turned out to be a bit stand-offish. Sometimes it was simply pre-show nerves that made them very quiet. The worst ones were the "one-hit-wonders" who had suddenly shot to fame
2006-08-13 11:02:07
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answered by Ranteater 3
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There was a woman who used to be in Coronation Street. An old woman who I think was called Phyliss in the show, she had funny coloured hair!! I met her once and she was a crabby old cow. Really snotty.
2006-08-14 00:30:30
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answered by robin_peel 3
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Funny you should say that cause I also found Eddie Large to be a grump git! I didn't actually meet him but he was standing nearby waiting to turn on our town xmas lights, and me & my mum were just taking a picure of him & the other one and he gave us some dirty looks, whereas the other guy smiled. So I wasn't impressed at all.
2006-08-13 11:00:30
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It's funny, many Celebs who come to Uganda, East Africa either for charity or an African safari always get a shock cause no one knows them, even hotel staff!
Once a reporter recognised Bill Gates on his last day in the country yet all the PCs have a pirate copy of Windows XP.
2006-08-14 00:42:44
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I met Michelle Hunzicher. I was working in a bar on the motoway, she was with a man and another woman. The other 2 lined up as she was having a nose, they asked her what she wanted, and with a snobbish voice she said "orange juice" (no please). Then they all come over and gave me the receit. I served the others what they wanted and left her for last. They said "thank you", and I was polite to them... she never, so I slammed her glass of orange juice under her face and said, with a tone as if to say "you spoit brat" "YOUR WELCOME!" and ignored her all the time she was there. I hate her, she is as false as my nanny's teeth!
2006-08-13 11:06:58
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answered by Louise 79 4
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Added bonus here is that you can't libel the dead. When I was a kid I met Rod Hull - The bloke who had his hand stuck up Emu's bum. There were loads of us on a school trip and he was downright rude. I never watched The Pink Windmill again.
2006-08-13 11:01:50
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Gordon Strachan - football manager.
I met him when he played for Aberdeen a lot of years ago.
I had, in the course of my work, to request that he signed a photograph for a little disabled girl. He said he would & arranged to call in to sign it. He never turned up. We had one really disappointed little girl to deal with.
2006-08-13 12:16:41
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my missus met lionel blair in the early 70's at bornemouth and he was a right creep, he offered her a doll for a kiss and she refused. this is on stage with her mother watching. and he was a right sweaty cun't and asked this is a 7 year old girl were talking about he asked her "are you married". ...
creep value 9.9/10
2006-08-13 11:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the late Richard whitely...vile man
Leah Bracknell (Zoe from Emmerdale) Vile woman full of her own importance.
Kate Lawler (if you can call her a celebrity) Moody cow
2006-08-13 15:25:34
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