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Pharmacist Warns Brits: Don’t Ignore Insect Bites on Your Skin

Pharmacist George Sandhu warns Brits about the dangers of insect bites on the skin Reactions to insect bites can lead to serious health conditions A pharmacist has warned Brits not to overlook insect bites as …
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Create a seo title for this news article: We recently shared a viral Reddit thread started by u/BEEPY_BO1 that asked people to get candid about the kindest and the rudest celebrities they’ve ever met in person. The post received so many comments from BuzzFeed Community members sharing their own memorable celeb encounter stories, that we had to round them up and share the most interesting with you!ABSOLUTE DREAM: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for The Recording AcademyABSOLUTE DREAM: “I’ve met Harry Styles several times, and he is so nice and considerate. He actually put off going out with his team just to sit and talk to my 15-year-old daughter and me. I’m sure he was exhausted, but he seemed to enjoy relaxing and chatting with us. My daughter will most likely live on that memory for years to come!”—lunallee212ABSOLUTE DREAM: Penske Media / Penske Media via Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jennifer Aniston is a sweetheart. She seemed very genuine and kind. I met her in a restaurant bathroom of all places. We talked for so long, her friend had to come and find her.”—lunallee212ABSOLUTE DREAM: Jamie Mccarthy / Getty Images for PEN AmericaABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Lorne Michaels when I worked at a 5-star restaurant. Everyone who worked with me knew I’d been a fan of SNL since I came out of the womb, so when I picked up the phone to make the reservation and spoke with his assistant, I told them I was Lorne’s biggest fan. When he arrived with his wife and son (who went to a local boarding school), they were so kind, and he said, ‘Oh, I heard you’re my biggest fan, and that’s amazing because I don’t have fans — the cast always has fans!’ I almost died. I gave them my favorite table, which they were thrilled with, and when he got up to leave, he left me an envelope with a pretty sweet bonus tip inside. I wasn’t usually tipped doing my work, so it wasn’t necessary, but it was so thoughtful and appreciated. All three were true gems. You’d never know he was famous or rich at all.”—samanthah4d80e78deTOTAL NIGHTMARE: Theo Wargo / Getty Images for NBCTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “I met Roseanne Barr for work once. I went to shake her hand, and she looked me up and down and said, ‘I don’t shake hands,’ then walked away.”—petraliwABSOLUTE DREAM: Roy Rochlin / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Matthew Gray Gubler after he did a talk years ago at my college! Only the first 100 people who got tickets were supposed to be able to do a meet and greet. He said ‘rules were made to be broken’ and that he would stay and meet with everyone until they kicked him out. Not only was he incredibly sweet to me (literally introduced himself…so humble and posed for a goofy pic), but he seemed so genuinely kind to everyone there. Just amazing energy all around.”—ughnitaABSOLUTE DREAM: Taylor Hill / WireImageABSOLUTE DREAM: “A friend and I visited my boyfriend while he was doing security at a jazz festival in Malibu. He told us Adam Sandler and his family had been there all day and tons of people took pictures with him. We ran back to the car to grab the digital camera, looked up, and saw Adam, his pregnant wife Jackie, and their toddler leaving. We went up to them. Adam was clearly done for the day, but his wife said, ‘Honey, let me hold [toddler’s name] and you can take a picture.’ We handed him the camera and he took a selfie with us. Still have that picture on my fridge. Love the Sandman!”—surprisedvampire53TOTAL NIGHTMARE: Michael S. Schwartz / Getty ImagesTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “My little cousin played one of Rob Schneider’s kids in 50 First Dates. Rob was stuck-up, never got to know the children or their parents, and always went straight to his dressing room. I’m an introvert, so I like my alone time to recharge, but apparently the vibes he was giving off were that he couldn’t be bothered to care about anyone else there. Also, the little girl in the movie was apparently a spoiled brat who threw tantrums and made them have to redo so many takes. I can see why Rob maybe didn’t want to play with her, but the other kids were great!”—rockiestarrABSOLUTE DREAM: James Devaney / GC ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “My husband met Rihanna years ago and said she was super nice. He was working as a ground handler at an airport and was setting up something on the ramp for her private plane. She came out, approached him, asked him about his job, and they chatted for a few minutes. Not sure if she was killing time until the gate opened, or if she went out of her way to talk to him for the heck of it, but he had nothing but nice things to say about her.”—joljah21ABSOLUTE DREAM: Gary Gershoff / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Jerry Springer while bartending almost 20 years ago. He was thinking of getting back into politics and had a meeting in our private dining room on the second floor. It was happy hour and the bar was packed. Someone spotted him and started chanting, ‘JERRY, JERRY,’ while he was about to walk up the stairs. He then came to the bar, ordered a $2 beer, walked through the entire bar, shook hands, and took pictures. When he finished the loop, he set the full beer on the bar and handed me $40. Regardless of his show, I will always think of him as a class act.”—jessicac4d6af2571ABSOLUTE DREAM: Ethan Miller / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “My story is that I was actually horrible to a celebrity. In the ’70s, I was obsessed with Donny and Marie. They were playing at our state fair that year. My dad tried to get tickets, but it was sold out. He took us to the fair anyway. A few times we could hear the music, which infuriated me at 7 years old. When we were leaving, my dad had to stop the car because there was a big crowd of people. As they cleared to let us through, two people popped their heads in the car window to apologize. It was Donny and Marie. I refused to believe it was really them, and I told Marie, ‘You’re not Marie. She’s a lot prettier than you.’ My family was horrified.”“Marie laughed it off. Then, she smiled that famous smile and I said, ‘It IS you! You are the prettiest woman in the world.’ She said, ‘Well that makes up for your first comment.’ They apologized again for the crowd blocking the road, got on their tour bus, and left. I got grounded for two weeks. Sorry, Marie.”—mrrobinson23ABSOLUTE DREAM: Scott Eisen / Getty Images for TAS Rights ManagementABSOLUTE DREAM: “Hands down nicest celebrity I’ve ever met was Taylor Swift. I met her at a concert as part of her security at the Houston shows. She was polite and introduced herself to everyone. She was obviously very busy, but she seemed interested in what I had to say and signed an album cover for my son.”—auustauustABSOLUTE DREAM: David M. Benett / Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I have been lucky enough to meet Sir Ian McKellen twice: once after a performance where I also met Simon Callow and Patrick Stewart, and once during his tour of 80 shows for turning 80. Absolutely lovely man. He is my #1 dream dinner guest. I wish I was his friend.”—putthephoneawayABSOLUTE DREAM: Kevin Winter / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I did a photo-op last year at my local con with Ewan McGregor and, even though it was so quick, he was super sweet. We shook hands, and he asked how my day was. He’s gorgeous in person!”—agar92ABSOLUTE DREAM: Jeffrey Mayer / WireImageABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Matthew Lewis at a local con at his booth and he was lovely (and gorgeous in person). I told him how jealous my Harry Potter-obsessed sister (who was working that day) was going to be, and he told me to tell her he sent his regards! It totally made her day at work when I texted her about it after!”—agar92ABSOLUTE DREAM: Monica Schipper / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Pink around 2000. She performed at a teen club I was at, and she was a sweetheart. After her performance, she even danced with us for a little bit.”—lizzybethnj6171TOTAL NIGHTMARE: Nbc / Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty ImagesTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “I’ve heard nothing but bad things from people who’ve met Bill Nye. One friend said he was at some children’s art show and made fun of the artwork in front of the youngsters. What a jerk.”—bravesgirl21“Bill Nye was a guest judge on a reality show I was on back in 2014. He was a jerk and made some very sexist comments to me about my engineering skills.”—k80bot“Bill Nye. I met him along with Andy Weir while working at JPL around the time the movie The Martian came out. Both were two of the most arrogant people I’ve ever encountered. The actual astronauts, on the other hand, including ones who serviced Hubble, were as down to earth as could be.”—ferretbueller83ABSOLUTE DREAM: Steve Granitz / FilmMagicABSOLUTE DREAM: “When I was in college in Boston, I was making a late-night Taco Bell run. As I was walking in, this white limo pulled up in front. I went inside and placed my order, and a guy in a white jumpsuit with a white bandana tied around his head came in. There weren’t that many people in the restaurant, but he stopped and signed autographs and was chatting everyone up when I left. It wasn’t until a few years later that I realized that person was Steven Tyler. This was in the late ’80s before Aerosmith had that string of hits.”—patrisiabb13ABSOLUTE DREAM: Steve Granitz / FilmMagic,ABSOLUTE DREAM: “The most genuine interaction I’ve ever had with a celeb was with Bert Kreischer. I saw a show (during which he mentioned his grandma was in the hospital). Then, he told the audience he would be going to the bar next door after the show if anyone wanted a picture. When he arrived at the bar, he waded through CROWDS of people and made sure everyone who wanted to was able to get a pic or a moment with him. I stayed at the bar for a drink until he was on his way out (by this time the crowd had dispersed). I called out as he passed, ‘Hey, I didn’t get a chance to say it before, but I hope your grandma does well.’ He stopped, turned around, and had a very genuine conversation with me.”“He thanked me for the kind thoughts and talked about his family and how he was dealing with it all. His entourage was subtly trying to get him to leave, but he kept waving them off because we were both talking about our grandmas. It was a very real moment with someone I didn’t expect to have that with. I’ll always talk him up.”—thatsjustitthoughABSOLUTE DREAM: Jon Kopaloff / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jason Momoa was really fun to meet in person when I saw him at a Nine Inch Nails show. Really fun guy!”—prettyfartmachineABSOLUTE DREAM: Axelle / FilmMagicABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jennifer Lopez. I went to where they were filming Air last year (I live in LA) because I wanted to meet Ben Affleck. I met Matt Damon as he wrapped before he left. He was a SUPER nice guy. I waited for Ben as his Escalade pulled up, but I DID NOT expect JLO to get out. She got out right next to me. She was only with her driver and he didn’t tell me to move or anything, so when she got out, I was like ‘Jen! Can I get a picture?’ and she said sure. We talked about Selena because I’m Latina and she’s super important to me, and the movie means so much to me. She was SOO nice and sweet. She didn’t give any vibes that I was annoying her or that she had to Go. We also spoke in Spanish. We took our picture and then she went inside to get Ben. When they got out, Ben was NOT HAPPY (I don’t blame him. He was acting and directing), so I just stepped aside.”—nataliezayasbazan1ABSOLUTE DREAM: Michael Ochs Archives / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “In 2004, I met Tony Curtis. He exuded ‘old Hollywood.’ He made his way around the room, speaking to each person, and when he approached me, he extended his hand and held my hand through the entire conversation. He focused on our conversation as if there was no one else in the room. As we said goodbye (he was still holding my hand), he raised my hand to his lips and kissed it. He was dressed impeccably and was in fine form. I have had many celebrity encounters, but nothing rises to the level of Tony Curtis. Absolutely the best celebrity encounter I’ve ever had.”—fivegrayABSOLUTE DREAM: Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Paramount+ABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Sir Patrick Stewart at the Peabody Hotel in Orlando. We were both hanging out with friends in the lobby. He told stories, made lots of jokes with his friends, and included us in the conversation.”—lazypepper77ABSOLUTE DREAM: Carlo Allegri / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I went to college with Muhammad Ali’s twin daughters. He came with them for move-in day, and they arrived in a chauffeured Rolls Royce. He was gracious and took as many pictures and signed as many autographs as people wanted. I even have a picture where he is pretending to punch me. I told him that I grew up down the street from the house he had in Chicago before he donated it to the Nation of Islam. He asked me if they were good neighbors and laughed when I told him not really.”—lazypepper77TOTAL NIGHTMARE: Taylor Hill / Getty ImagesTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “My sister met Katy Perry at a restaurant, but she was being rude to the bartender and all the employees who came over to help, so now my niece and nephew aren’t allowed to listen to her music.”—elizaschuylerhamilton5ABSOLUTE DREAM: Monica Schipper / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Tori Amos, and she was an absolute sweetie pie. She hugged me and told me she liked my shirt. We spoke briefly. I was starstruck, but it made a lasting impression on me.”—elemeno_peeABSOLUTE DREAM: Jason Kempin / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I grew up in a tiny town (pop. 3,000), and every year for his twins’ birthday dinner, Michael J. Fox would bring his whole family to the restaurant my mom worked at. She almost always ended up being their server and she said he (and his family) were the nicest people. They were unobtrusive, friendly, and excellent tippers.”—aabeeABSOLUTE DREAM: Theo Wargo / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “James Earl Jones was super sweet. My father and I met him when I was young. His voice is deep, but sweet!”—smile_its_ali15ABSOLUTE DREAM: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Dennis Quaid, and he was the nicest guy ever. We chatted about dogs for a while, and he was more than happy to take a few pictures!”—petraliwTOTAL NIGHTMARE: Paul Morigi / Getty Images for Preakness 148TOTAL NIGHTMARE: “I helped host a book signing for Bobby Flay, and he’s a jerk.”—collinnaABSOLUTE DREAM: Rich Polk / Getty Images On LocationABSOLUTE DREAM: “Every time Dave Matthews plays at the venue across the street from our bookstore, people want to be working in the cafe because he randomly shows up for coffee the morning of his concert and gives the people waiting on him free tickets.”—collinna“Dave Matthews is a good one. I went to his show and finessed my way backstage. He seemed a bit tired while taking pictures with other fans, but was still kind. When it was my turn, I decided to share my experience with his music. We huddled together side by side for a picture and I leaned into his ear and whispered, “I lost my virginity to ‘Crash into Me.’ Instant game changer. Dave perked right up and hugged me and smiled. It was noticeable to some friends who were also taking pictures with them. They begged me all the way home to share what I whispered to Dave. I never did. It’s our secret — just me, Dave, and that poor unskilled guy I lost my innocence to!”—suresure_ABSOLUTE DREAM: Michael Buckner / WWD via Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “Nicest celebrity I’ve ever met was Cole Sprouse. This was way before when he probably got sick of being on Riverdale and decided to just show his true colors. He took the photo of us together because I was shaking from nerves and excitement.”—jamiiyaABSOLUTE DREAM: Variety / Variety via Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I was a bartender at the Troubadour for five years and have so many stories! Jeff Bridges was the first celeb I met. His band was playing. Before we opened, after his sound check, he made a point of coming down to us bartenders to introduce himself and thank us for helping out that night. SUCH A GEM!”—ohforfuxsakeABSOLUTE DREAM: Steve Granitz / FilmMagicABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jason Schwartzman came into the bar I worked in on a night that had a bunch of teenage bands playing and was super sweet to any of the kids who came up to him.”—ohforfuxsakeABSOLUTE DREAM: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “When I was young, I went to an Olivia Newton-John concert. I grew up watching Grease on repeat and had always loved her. At the concert, me and another young girl were invited on stage to give her flowers and introduce ourselves. On stage, l asked to get her autograph and she told me she would after the show. Post-concert, I waited with my family to get an autograph and she invited me and my dad into her fitting room and no one else. Once back there, I was so starstruck and amazed that she remembered my name! She was so kind and took pictures with me and my dad, signed a photo, gave me the set list, and wrapped it up by giving me a hug and kiss on the cheek. She spent probably an hour with us just hanging out in her room and chatting. To this day, it’s one of my most cherished memories.”—marianna5

Create a seo title for this news article: We recently shared a viral Reddit thread started by u/BEEPY_BO1 that asked people to get candid about the kindest and the rudest celebrities they’ve ever met in person. The post received so many comments from BuzzFeed Community members sharing their own memorable celeb encounter stories, that we had to round them up and share the most interesting with you!ABSOLUTE DREAM: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for The Recording AcademyABSOLUTE DREAM: “I’ve met Harry Styles several times, and he is so nice and considerate. He actually put off going out with his team just to sit and talk to my 15-year-old daughter and me. I’m sure he was exhausted, but he seemed to enjoy relaxing and chatting with us. My daughter will most likely live on that memory for years to come!”—lunallee212ABSOLUTE DREAM: Penske Media / Penske Media via Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jennifer Aniston is a sweetheart. She seemed very genuine and kind. I met her in a restaurant bathroom of all places. We talked for so long, her friend had to come and find her.”—lunallee212ABSOLUTE DREAM: Jamie Mccarthy / Getty Images for PEN AmericaABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Lorne Michaels when I worked at a 5-star restaurant. Everyone who worked with me knew I’d been a fan of SNL since I came out of the womb, so when I picked up the phone to make the reservation and spoke with his assistant, I told them I was Lorne’s biggest fan. When he arrived with his wife and son (who went to a local boarding school), they were so kind, and he said, ‘Oh, I heard you’re my biggest fan, and that’s amazing because I don’t have fans — the cast always has fans!’ I almost died. I gave them my favorite table, which they were thrilled with, and when he got up to leave, he left me an envelope with a pretty sweet bonus tip inside. I wasn’t usually tipped doing my work, so it wasn’t necessary, but it was so thoughtful and appreciated. All three were true gems. You’d never know he was famous or rich at all.”—samanthah4d80e78deTOTAL NIGHTMARE: Theo Wargo / Getty Images for NBCTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “I met Roseanne Barr for work once. I went to shake her hand, and she looked me up and down and said, ‘I don’t shake hands,’ then walked away.”—petraliwABSOLUTE DREAM: Roy Rochlin / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Matthew Gray Gubler after he did a talk years ago at my college! Only the first 100 people who got tickets were supposed to be able to do a meet and greet. He said ‘rules were made to be broken’ and that he would stay and meet with everyone until they kicked him out. Not only was he incredibly sweet to me (literally introduced himself…so humble and posed for a goofy pic), but he seemed so genuinely kind to everyone there. Just amazing energy all around.”—ughnitaABSOLUTE DREAM: Taylor Hill / WireImageABSOLUTE DREAM: “A friend and I visited my boyfriend while he was doing security at a jazz festival in Malibu. He told us Adam Sandler and his family had been there all day and tons of people took pictures with him. We ran back to the car to grab the digital camera, looked up, and saw Adam, his pregnant wife Jackie, and their toddler leaving. We went up to them. Adam was clearly done for the day, but his wife said, ‘Honey, let me hold [toddler’s name] and you can take a picture.’ We handed him the camera and he took a selfie with us. Still have that picture on my fridge. Love the Sandman!”—surprisedvampire53TOTAL NIGHTMARE: Michael S. Schwartz / Getty ImagesTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “My little cousin played one of Rob Schneider’s kids in 50 First Dates. Rob was stuck-up, never got to know the children or their parents, and always went straight to his dressing room. I’m an introvert, so I like my alone time to recharge, but apparently the vibes he was giving off were that he couldn’t be bothered to care about anyone else there. Also, the little girl in the movie was apparently a spoiled brat who threw tantrums and made them have to redo so many takes. I can see why Rob maybe didn’t want to play with her, but the other kids were great!”—rockiestarrABSOLUTE DREAM: James Devaney / GC ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “My husband met Rihanna years ago and said she was super nice. He was working as a ground handler at an airport and was setting up something on the ramp for her private plane. She came out, approached him, asked him about his job, and they chatted for a few minutes. Not sure if she was killing time until the gate opened, or if she went out of her way to talk to him for the heck of it, but he had nothing but nice things to say about her.”—joljah21ABSOLUTE DREAM: Gary Gershoff / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Jerry Springer while bartending almost 20 years ago. He was thinking of getting back into politics and had a meeting in our private dining room on the second floor. It was happy hour and the bar was packed. Someone spotted him and started chanting, ‘JERRY, JERRY,’ while he was about to walk up the stairs. He then came to the bar, ordered a $2 beer, walked through the entire bar, shook hands, and took pictures. When he finished the loop, he set the full beer on the bar and handed me $40. Regardless of his show, I will always think of him as a class act.”—jessicac4d6af2571ABSOLUTE DREAM: Ethan Miller / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “My story is that I was actually horrible to a celebrity. In the ’70s, I was obsessed with Donny and Marie. They were playing at our state fair that year. My dad tried to get tickets, but it was sold out. He took us to the fair anyway. A few times we could hear the music, which infuriated me at 7 years old. When we were leaving, my dad had to stop the car because there was a big crowd of people. As they cleared to let us through, two people popped their heads in the car window to apologize. It was Donny and Marie. I refused to believe it was really them, and I told Marie, ‘You’re not Marie. She’s a lot prettier than you.’ My family was horrified.””Marie laughed it off. Then, she smiled that famous smile and I said, ‘It IS you! You are the prettiest woman in the world.’ She said, ‘Well that makes up for your first comment.’ They apologized again for the crowd blocking the road, got on their tour bus, and left. I got grounded for two weeks. Sorry, Marie.”—mrrobinson23ABSOLUTE DREAM: Scott Eisen / Getty Images for TAS Rights ManagementABSOLUTE DREAM: “Hands down nicest celebrity I’ve ever met was Taylor Swift. I met her at a concert as part of her security at the Houston shows. She was polite and introduced herself to everyone. She was obviously very busy, but she seemed interested in what I had to say and signed an album cover for my son.”—auustauustABSOLUTE DREAM: David M. Benett / Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I have been lucky enough to meet Sir Ian McKellen twice: once after a performance where I also met Simon Callow and Patrick Stewart, and once during his tour of 80 shows for turning 80. Absolutely lovely man. He is my #1 dream dinner guest. I wish I was his friend.”—putthephoneawayABSOLUTE DREAM: Kevin Winter / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I did a photo-op last year at my local con with Ewan McGregor and, even though it was so quick, he was super sweet. We shook hands, and he asked how my day was. He’s gorgeous in person!”—agar92ABSOLUTE DREAM: Jeffrey Mayer / WireImageABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Matthew Lewis at a local con at his booth and he was lovely (and gorgeous in person). I told him how jealous my Harry Potter-obsessed sister (who was working that day) was going to be, and he told me to tell her he sent his regards! It totally made her day at work when I texted her about it after!”—agar92ABSOLUTE DREAM: Monica Schipper / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Pink around 2000. She performed at a teen club I was at, and she was a sweetheart. After her performance, she even danced with us for a little bit.”—lizzybethnj6171TOTAL NIGHTMARE: Nbc / Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty ImagesTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “I’ve heard nothing but bad things from people who’ve met Bill Nye. One friend said he was at some children’s art show and made fun of the artwork in front of the youngsters. What a jerk.”—bravesgirl21“Bill Nye was a guest judge on a reality show I was on back in 2014. He was a jerk and made some very sexist comments to me about my engineering skills.”—k80bot“Bill Nye. I met him along with Andy Weir while working at JPL around the time the movie The Martian came out. Both were two of the most arrogant people I’ve ever encountered. The actual astronauts, on the other hand, including ones who serviced Hubble, were as down to earth as could be.”—ferretbueller83ABSOLUTE DREAM: Steve Granitz / FilmMagicABSOLUTE DREAM: “When I was in college in Boston, I was making a late-night Taco Bell run. As I was walking in, this white limo pulled up in front. I went inside and placed my order, and a guy in a white jumpsuit with a white bandana tied around his head came in. There weren’t that many people in the restaurant, but he stopped and signed autographs and was chatting everyone up when I left. It wasn’t until a few years later that I realized that person was Steven Tyler. This was in the late ’80s before Aerosmith had that string of hits.”—patrisiabb13ABSOLUTE DREAM: Steve Granitz / FilmMagic,ABSOLUTE DREAM: “The most genuine interaction I’ve ever had with a celeb was with Bert Kreischer. I saw a show (during which he mentioned his grandma was in the hospital). Then, he told the audience he would be going to the bar next door after the show if anyone wanted a picture. When he arrived at the bar, he waded through CROWDS of people and made sure everyone who wanted to was able to get a pic or a moment with him. I stayed at the bar for a drink until he was on his way out (by this time the crowd had dispersed). I called out as he passed, ‘Hey, I didn’t get a chance to say it before, but I hope your grandma does well.’ He stopped, turned around, and had a very genuine conversation with me.””He thanked me for the kind thoughts and talked about his family and how he was dealing with it all. His entourage was subtly trying to get him to leave, but he kept waving them off because we were both talking about our grandmas. It was a very real moment with someone I didn’t expect to have that with. I’ll always talk him up.”—thatsjustitthoughABSOLUTE DREAM: Jon Kopaloff / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jason Momoa was really fun to meet in person when I saw him at a Nine Inch Nails show. Really fun guy!”—prettyfartmachineABSOLUTE DREAM: Axelle / FilmMagicABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jennifer Lopez. I went to where they were filming Air last year (I live in LA) because I wanted to meet Ben Affleck. I met Matt Damon as he wrapped before he left. He was a SUPER nice guy. I waited for Ben as his Escalade pulled up, but I DID NOT expect JLO to get out. She got out right next to me. She was only with her driver and he didn’t tell me to move or anything, so when she got out, I was like ‘Jen! Can I get a picture?’ and she said sure. We talked about Selena because I’m Latina and she’s super important to me, and the movie means so much to me. She was SOO nice and sweet. She didn’t give any vibes that I was annoying her or that she had to Go. We also spoke in Spanish. We took our picture and then she went inside to get Ben. When they got out, Ben was NOT HAPPY (I don’t blame him. He was acting and directing), so I just stepped aside.”—nataliezayasbazan1ABSOLUTE DREAM: Michael Ochs Archives / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “In 2004, I met Tony Curtis. He exuded ‘old Hollywood.’ He made his way around the room, speaking to each person, and when he approached me, he extended his hand and held my hand through the entire conversation. He focused on our conversation as if there was no one else in the room. As we said goodbye (he was still holding my hand), he raised my hand to his lips and kissed it. He was dressed impeccably and was in fine form. I have had many celebrity encounters, but nothing rises to the level of Tony Curtis. Absolutely the best celebrity encounter I’ve ever had.”—fivegrayABSOLUTE DREAM: Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Paramount+ABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Sir Patrick Stewart at the Peabody Hotel in Orlando. We were both hanging out with friends in the lobby. He told stories, made lots of jokes with his friends, and included us in the conversation.”—lazypepper77ABSOLUTE DREAM: Carlo Allegri / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I went to college with Muhammad Ali’s twin daughters. He came with them for move-in day, and they arrived in a chauffeured Rolls Royce. He was gracious and took as many pictures and signed as many autographs as people wanted. I even have a picture where he is pretending to punch me. I told him that I grew up down the street from the house he had in Chicago before he donated it to the Nation of Islam. He asked me if they were good neighbors and laughed when I told him not really.”—lazypepper77TOTAL NIGHTMARE: Taylor Hill / Getty ImagesTOTAL NIGHTMARE: “My sister met Katy Perry at a restaurant, but she was being rude to the bartender and all the employees who came over to help, so now my niece and nephew aren’t allowed to listen to her music.”—elizaschuylerhamilton5ABSOLUTE DREAM: Monica Schipper / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Tori Amos, and she was an absolute sweetie pie. She hugged me and told me she liked my shirt. We spoke briefly. I was starstruck, but it made a lasting impression on me.”—elemeno_peeABSOLUTE DREAM: Jason Kempin / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I grew up in a tiny town (pop. 3,000), and every year for his twins’ birthday dinner, Michael J. Fox would bring his whole family to the restaurant my mom worked at. She almost always ended up being their server and she said he (and his family) were the nicest people. They were unobtrusive, friendly, and excellent tippers.”—aabeeABSOLUTE DREAM: Theo Wargo / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “James Earl Jones was super sweet. My father and I met him when I was young. His voice is deep, but sweet!”—smile_its_ali15ABSOLUTE DREAM: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I met Dennis Quaid, and he was the nicest guy ever. We chatted about dogs for a while, and he was more than happy to take a few pictures!”—petraliwTOTAL NIGHTMARE: Paul Morigi / Getty Images for Preakness 148TOTAL NIGHTMARE: “I helped host a book signing for Bobby Flay, and he’s a jerk.”—collinnaABSOLUTE DREAM: Rich Polk / Getty Images On LocationABSOLUTE DREAM: “Every time Dave Matthews plays at the venue across the street from our bookstore, people want to be working in the cafe because he randomly shows up for coffee the morning of his concert and gives the people waiting on him free tickets.”—collinna“Dave Matthews is a good one. I went to his show and finessed my way backstage. He seemed a bit tired while taking pictures with other fans, but was still kind. When it was my turn, I decided to share my experience with his music. We huddled together side by side for a picture and I leaned into his ear and whispered, “I lost my virginity to ‘Crash into Me.’ Instant game changer. Dave perked right up and hugged me and smiled. It was noticeable to some friends who were also taking pictures with them. They begged me all the way home to share what I whispered to Dave. I never did. It’s our secret — just me, Dave, and that poor unskilled guy I lost my innocence to!”—suresure_ABSOLUTE DREAM: Michael Buckner / WWD via Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “Nicest celebrity I’ve ever met was Cole Sprouse. This was way before when he probably got sick of being on Riverdale and decided to just show his true colors. He took the photo of us together because I was shaking from nerves and excitement.”—jamiiyaABSOLUTE DREAM: Variety / Variety via Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “I was a bartender at the Troubadour for five years and have so many stories! Jeff Bridges was the first celeb I met. His band was playing. Before we opened, after his sound check, he made a point of coming down to us bartenders to introduce himself and thank us for helping out that night. SUCH A GEM!”—ohforfuxsakeABSOLUTE DREAM: Steve Granitz / FilmMagicABSOLUTE DREAM: “Jason Schwartzman came into the bar I worked in on a night that had a bunch of teenage bands playing and was super sweet to any of the kids who came up to him.”—ohforfuxsakeABSOLUTE DREAM: Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty ImagesABSOLUTE DREAM: “When I was young, I went to an Olivia Newton-John concert. I grew up watching Grease on repeat and had always loved her. At the concert, me and another young girl were invited on stage to give her flowers and introduce ourselves. On stage, l asked to get her autograph and she told me she would after the show. Post-concert, I waited with my family to get an autograph and she invited me and my dad into her fitting room and no one else. Once back there, I was so starstruck and amazed that she remembered my name! She was so kind and took pictures with me and my dad, signed a photo, gave me the set list, and wrapped it up by giving me a hug and kiss on the cheek. She spent probably an hour with us just hanging out in her room and chatting. To this day, it’s one of my most cherished memories.”—marianna5

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