True but it is a lot worse now that nearly everyone can show off to the world with it. Now everyone would rather have a selfie with them than an autograph.
I don't idolise anyone, but I did have people who I looked up to as a kid and look up to due to their actions today. Victoria Cross winners for example, I think their actions should earn them my respect and appreciation.
As it should be when standing next to another bloke at a urinal TBH....
Ana Cheri (fitness model)
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Seemed like a nice girl.
As it should be when standing next to another bloke at a urinal TBH....
Not quite my idol but I've bumped into Janick Gers out of Iron Maiden 3 times. Once in a fish and chip shop, once at the bar in a pub and once in Greggs believe it or not. He seems a decent fella, quite chatty.
I don't really have an idol but if I see a famous person i would asses the situation, some times people would not want to be disturbed.
I don't really have an idol but if I see a famous person i would asses the situation, some times people would not want to be disturbed.
Pretty much this - I quite often go to BTCC races, and it's annoying to see people almost harassing both Current drivers and other drivers and minor celebrities that attend these events, when they are quite clearly busy.
On the other hand, when they do have time, most of them do make a huge effort to speak to fans, take photos, sign autographs etc.
This part in that Ronaldo video made me cringe. People putting their arms around him like they're bezzie mates. That would do my head in.Especially strangers who act as if they're friends or something.
I have to say that's where I sort of have some sympathy for footballers and singers. Those are both jobs that people can quite feasibly do for the love, and it's been turned into something else. Acting on the other hand I find is very much putting yourself out there in front of everyone -- where your success relies on being a recognisable brand that people want to see. A-list actors saying they do it for the love (and hate the attention) is generally nonsense. If they loved it so much they'd do theatre which is a purer form of acting and nobody really cares who you are (Acting, singing, playing football - these are jobs. I've always rejected the idea that you're volunteering your personal life to the world just because of the job you do.
On our way to watch Star Wars Episode 7 at Cabot Circus in Bristol, a couple of friends and I walked past Warwick Davis and his wife as they went by on segways. I can confirm, it took my brain a few seconds to work out what the hell was going on and by that point all we could do was say "errr, is this real life?!" between ourselves. Not that he's my idol or anything, just an example of brain fog in the heat of the moment.