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be honest most of the time the worst ones are the low levels actors, even extras sometimes, who have an unnecessary amount of entitlement, perhaps thats why the don’t get anywhere?
I do extra work for a bit of fun occasionally and would say the same as you. The big 'stars' are often lovely and friendly and smile at the extras etc but my god the full time extras/ jobbing actors seem to think they have something to prove by being primadonnas! There are always a group of extras who are just doing it for a hobby and we'd always have an absolute blast. You could tell the jobbing actors who were basically doing what we did but maybe had a line or two. They would swan about like they were Jennifer Lawrence or something!
Great insight btw!
 
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Having watched Rylan Clark’s new godawful makeover show I am longing for Trinny and Susannah to return to TV. We need them to counteract the relentless tide of “ooh you look gorgeous you don’t know how gorgeous you are oooh look at those bangers!” guff spouted by Gok Wan and his copyists (yes, I mean Rylan Clark. How does he keep getting work?)
Absolutely no denying that T&S could be cruel at times, but they definitely knew their stuff. Everyone always looked SO much better after they'd been madeover, which is not always the case on makeover shows.
 
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Timmy Mallet has played the organ at the church my mum goes to a few times. She’s said he’s nice but not their best player...sorry Timmy if you’re reading.
 
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Where Im living at the moment there is a Nigerien guy who owns a record label living acriss the vourtyard. We can call him the Don.He has a steady stream of African peeps mostly grime artists wafting through our complex spitting raps, smoking weed partying . Various dudes come in Stormzy is 72 years old being a regular, I think hes driving the silver G wagon with black lives matters logo on its doors and hood of the car. I need to do some more research on faces so i recognise the others...will report back with covert imagery so perhaps we can ID them. 🤣
 
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Where Im living at the moment there is a Nigerien guy who owns a record label living acriss the vourtyard. We can call him the Don.He has a steady stream of African peeps mostly grime artists wafting through our complex spitting wraps, smoking weed partying . Various dudes come in Stormzy is 72 years old being a regular, I think hes driving the silver G wagon with black lives matters logo on its doors and hood of the car. I need to do some more research on faces so i recognise the others...will report back with covert imagery so perhaps we can ID them. 🤣
Bonus points if one of them is Andi Peters
 
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Work in a high end jewellers in Cambridge. We used to get the odd well known face cone in .
Bill Nighy from (Love Actually , Shaun of the dead ...numerous films) wandered into our jewellery shop . He was immaculately dressed and absolutely lovely . Bought a stunning piece of jewellery for his partner . Asked lots of questions and was just very friendly and down to earth .
Kate Aide the news correspondent was lovely so polite and friendly .

Germaine Greer was very intimidating . She has a presence but puts you on edge . Well meaning though .

Lionel Blair was just grumpy and off hand .

gwyneth Paltrow walked past . We hoped she would come in but she didn’t . She was filming Ted & Sylvia at the time . The people surrounding her were presumably telling her what she could and couldn’t do .

Alfie Allen from game of thrones was just chilling outside our shop . Very down to earth , unassuming and friendly . Smiling at people who no doubt recognised him .
 
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The early threads were fun. Things like "I met my childhood hero in Sainsburys when I was 7 and had my photo taken with him" and "My Auntie's neighbour is soap star X. I met her once and she was lovely"

Stuff like that. A bit of a laugh. I come on here (well I used to) in order to get away from the seriousness of everything that's happening at the moment.
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OMG, this! ⬆⬆⬆ I can’t get my head round why people would visit a celebrity gossip thread then start arguing about politics, religion, terfs (whatever the duck they are) or, even worse, talking about child murders etc. Seriously people, this thread’s not for you
 
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I've been lurking for awhile but had a spare half an hour so thought I'd spill my beans :) I work somewhere in the media.

Brace yourself its going to be a long one!

David Walliams - Frosty to say the least but would turn the charm on for phone calls so felt extra weird and frosty when he'd finish the call and turn back to us dead eyed. A real 'come on, get on with it' vibe. Very dismissive. Left a bad taste.

He’s weird because what is he really now? An actor? No. A comedian? Maybe before but not really. A presenter? I suppose?

Jonathan Rhys Meyers - Warned off by handlers not to talk to him but he started chatting to us, really friendly and smelled like parma violets! This was during his lengthy cocaine hell period but seemed on top of it.

Rhys Ifans - Drunk but chatty when he had to be. Surprised to see him with loads of Spiderman merchandise from The Amazing Spiderman which he'd just done, phone case, back pack. Obviously loves a freebie!

James Corden - Now, this didn't happen to me but I trust the person who told me. Quite a few years ago on a film, everyone was on a break and they had some fun catering in as a reward to the crew, candy floss etc. One guy had a toffee apple in his hand and was talking to another crew member, without a word Corden walked straight between them and as he passed SLAPPED the toffee apple out of the guys hand and onto the floor. Corden kept walking and never looked back. Crew members shocked into silence. Haha, awful!

Timmy Mallet - He came to us straight from a funeral. We saw his car park up, he got out of the car, grey suit etc. In the short time coming up the stairs he had somehow transformed into 'TIMMY MALLET', quite the change, haha!

Very friendly, lots of questions. Basically forced me to have a photo with him, happy I did though. Was funny how his wife seemed to be in charge, even helping him with puns. Loads of Mallets for sale in the back of the car.

Phil Tufnell - Nice bloke, a bit confused. Wasn't a sports thing so was wondering why he was there, haha.

Lucy Watson (Made in Chelsea) - Very, very, very small.

Brian May - Very chatty, happy to give everyone a piece of him but it visibly tired him as it went on. Had to have some time to himself hiding in a little pop up tent.

Harry Redknapp - Very easy going, he asked if he nailed his lines on camera could he quickly nip next door to the bar as he had an accumulator on. He was in and out all day. I'm sure he can turn but can see why people warm to him.

Matthew Kelly - Very friendly, really likes crews. I knew, but was surprised how camp he was. Everything was innuendo!

Keith from the Office - Blankety blank. Harmless.

Keith Chegwin - Total pro, again, asked questions about everyone, really worked a room.

Everyone couldn't believe how 'up' he was all the time but once I was in the toilet cubicle, he came in and didn’t know I was there. Even alone he was chirpy and whistling, even did a 'wha-hey!' whilst washing his hands. He did mention how he used to down cough syrup in his drinking days when he couldn't get his hands on booze.

Also, his personalised car number plate was 'KC F2G'. We were all trying to work it out? We asked him as he was passing an office, without missing a step he said, Keith Chegwin F**ks Two Girls….???? Hahaha. WTF?

Tony Blackburn - Accidentally had lunch with him and I told him about my Mum loving him when he was younger. Happy to chat. Total WIG! Great from the front, bad from the back, too severe.

Russell Grant - Very sweaty. Great company, would sing show tunes to me. He had a mysterious peroxide young man following him about that never spoke.

Warwick Davies - Total pro, again lots of time for everyone. Knows what his career/fanbase is and leans hard into it.

Carol Smilie - Total Cnut. Demanding without deserving it. A chill in the air when she entered a room. Thankfully she's worn out her welcome now.

Jean Claude Van Damme - Whilst back on the booze and whatever else he slept with his own daughters stunt double! Head fcuk! He was cameo-ing in a film of hers.

Darren Day - His mockney accent is even stupider in real life. Embarrassing.

Stephen Graham - amazed how small he was. Like, as tall as a garden gate, haha. See also Tom Hardy. They’ve got big heads so look big on screen. They would be good for putting your pint on their head to rest.

Brian Blessed - Insane but great fun. Exactly what you’d want, a whirlwind! Went to his house. He has a Brian Blessed man cave for interviews and P.R. in his garage. You have to maneuver thorough his overgrown garden and loads of mess. He's very playful. Forced me to have a autographed book of his. Talked about going to Mars and how he visits NASA once a year to shout at them to hurry up before he dies!

Apart from Smillie, Walliams & Corden never come across anyone who is a definite wrong um.

To be honest most of the time the worst ones are the low levels actors, even extras sometimes, who have an unnecessary amount of entitlement, perhaps thats why the don’t get anywhere?

Or its all the surrounding PA’s/producers etc that amp it all up, don’t look at them! Leave them alone etc!

Reminds me of a friends experience, perfect example. My friend was on a car advert thing with Tom Hardy. Producers were all like 'leave him alone', 'Everyone who isn’t needed, get in this van', everyone was like, 'what?!?'

And because they didn’t know what coffee Tom likes they got one of everything from Starbucks - mad! When Hardy turns up, he’s like, 'where is everyone? where's the crew?' The producer reluctantly says, 'err over in that van'. Suddenly van doors open up, Tom has got all the drinks, hands them around and tells everyone to get out of the van. Producer looks like a massive dick.

Also, Hardy was supposed to stay within a certain driving distance of the producers in their follow car but Hardy decided it would be more fun to speed off with the camera guy and have some fun around town whilst the producers poo themselves. Fun!

Ooo, almost forgot! Max Bygraves! Years ago someone I knew worked in a hotel restaurant during a summer season whilst Bygraves was doing a show. One lunchtime as Bygraves passed through to the till, the person I know served him and then cheekily gave the tips jar a tap. Bygraves ignored it completely and carried on. When the person I know returned to work the next day, his manager called him in and said he now had to work in the kitchen and wasn’t allowed out front anymore. Apparently Bygraves had gone straight to management and said one of the staff had tried to force him to leave a tip and he wanted them fired! The manager wanted an easy life so to placate Bygraves he said he had but instead just moved him to the kitchen. This persons wife was so mad at this she sent Bygraves a letter saying how horrible he was. He REPLIED! Saying that he was a horrible person (he wasn't apologising) and that when he dies he was going to haunt them! Haha. Bizarre! He’s dead now and they’ve never heard ‘I’m a pink toothbrush’ echoing in the night so I guess he didn’t. :)

Phew, that'll do!
Oh Jonathon Rhys Meyers...😍😍😍
 
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OOooh anyone gots any more tea/gossip on him?
I met him at a comic con in October and he’s only 5’7/5’8 but smelt wonderfully expensive. He was lovely and when I got my pic with him he gave me this big bear hug which I didn’t expect.
 
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The early threads were fun. Things like "I met my childhood hero in Sainsburys when I was 7 and had my photo taken with him" and "My Auntie's neighbour is soap star X. I met her once and she was lovely"

Stuff like that. A bit of a laugh. I come on here (well I used to) in order to get away from the seriousness of everything that's happening at the moment.
OMG, this! ⬆⬆⬆ I can’t get my head round why people would visit a celebrity gossip thread then start arguing about politics, religion, terfs (whatever the duck they are) or, even worse, talking about child murders etc. Seriously people, this thread’s not for you
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I’m still waiting to meet my childhood hero...... I am giving myself until a target.... it must be done by the time I am 50 my my the clock is ticking a little quicker 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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OMG, this! ⬆⬆⬆ I can’t get my head round why people would visit a celebrity gossip thread then start arguing about politics, religion, terfs (whatever the duck they are) or, even worse, talking about child murders etc. Seriously people, this thread’s not for you
I’m still waiting to meet my childhood hero...... I am giving myself until a target.... it must be done by the time I am 50 my my the clock is ticking a little quicker 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I don’t think people intentionally derail this thread. It can easily happen as there’s a shed load of material that crosses over. It gets back on track as soon as its pointed out its going off on a tangent.
 
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Not exactly gossip but I read this amusing true story yesterday about England goal keeper Peter Shilton, who apparently takes himself incredibly seriously.
A few years ago he was goalkeeper/manager of a struggling team (I think Plymouth Argyle???) - anyway he was giving them a motivational talk to help stop them being relegated to the lower divisions.
He ended up with 'well if we work hard we can definitely come back - like a pheasant rising from the ashes'. Awkward silence, then one of the players says - 'Er I think you might mean phoenix'. To which Shilton irritably replies 'well I knew it began with an F'.
 
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It's secret celeb gossip though, so it is going to cross into some dodgy areas. It's not actually about how nice Andi Peters is. Agree it shouldn't get into any random debates for too long though.

I like the insider information about how people really are, especially when people make their career about how nice they are, and they're actually a twit.
 
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If we’re doing childhood supermarket encounters then I met Wolf from Gladiators in mine. He was in the local panto, and he was very nice!

i also briefly met Judi Dench in a theatre. My mum was freaking out, I had no idea who she was, so my mum sent me over to ask for an autograph just so that she could come with me and say a few words to her.
I also met Paul Weller once a few years ago, got a photo and asked for an autograph for my brother as he’s a massive Paul Weller fan. Again he was really nice, but once we’d approached him a crowd started to gather and his ‘people’ moved him on. It was outside the BBC building so I think they were just people that worked there rather than his own little entourage though.
 
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My Granda was a cabbie and hated Gloria Hunniford. If she came on TV he’d switch it off.

He was an easy going man but Gloria apparently swore like a trouper in his cab and he disliked her for that. If she was mentioned he’d always say “she’s no lady”. He’s been gone many years now and I have a potty-mouth but I probably wouldn’t swear in his earshot if he was still with us.
 
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It's secret celeb gossip though, so it is going to cross into some dodgy areas. It's not actually about how nice Andi Peters is. Agree it shouldn't get into any random debates for too long though.

I like the insider information about how people really are, especially when people make their career about how nice they are, and they're actually a twit.
Trying to organise an Internet forum thread and make rules is like trying to hold back a tidal wave with a broken spatula.
I want, no I NEED to know that Andi Peters is a great guy. The post that mentioned Keith Chegwin yesterday was the best post on here in bloody days.
 

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