Who is the most famous person you ever got to meet and talk to?!


Question: When I was a motorcycle courrier I got to deliver a letter in person to Eammon Andrews who presented 'This is Your Life'. He was very congenial.

I also got to meet Valerie Singleton on the set of 'Blue Peter' when I was in a monocycle hockey team about 40 years ago. She was a miserable person who never smiled once.


Answers: When I was a motorcycle courrier I got to deliver a letter in person to Eammon Andrews who presented 'This is Your Life'. He was very congenial.

I also got to meet Valerie Singleton on the set of 'Blue Peter' when I was in a monocycle hockey team about 40 years ago. She was a miserable person who never smiled once.

LOL...yeah celebrities can be like that. I used to work for a concert venue (Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA) and I was backstage hand. Really cool job, sometimes sucky people. I met Mandy Moore before she was famous (VERY sweet girl) Britney when she first came out (Really shy) and Aerosmith to name a few (Steve Tyler is a Boston dude, so he rocked) Not-so-nice musicians...RAPPERS they pretty much think they're God's gift, but most of them just smell like liquor and like to grab onto people. That's pretty much it

Jon Bon Jovi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

I shook Jake Delhomme's hand one time. It was pretty big, got me thinking he took steroids. :/

john barnes ripped my trainers playing football.

served tony hadley at my gym.

as an ex pro rugby player - i have many stories about famous rugby players - but that would be telling!!

The major of my town oh I lead a dull life lol

I've met Tiffany Amber Thissen, and A few band members. Actually talked to Joel and Benji Madden from Good Charlotte, but the nicest were The brothers Mikey and Gerard Way from My Chemical Romance. We had a good 20 minute conversation.

I also met NASCAR guy Kasey Kahne (3 times), and had a good conversation with him while we were both waiting to eat at Macaronni Grill.

Kate Winslet,

I'm not even a fan of her.

I've met a lot of people...

Donnie Osmond
Ozzy Osmond (when i was really younger)
Monkees
Donnie Tourettes

I can't think, but a lot

Michael Jordan. He was nice... friendly. My brother went to his basketball camp and won some competitions. This was in the late 80's. Honestly I was more excited to meet BJ Armstrong. (He was there helping at the camp.) I had been a big fan of his when he played Iowa basketball.

Barack Obama. Once you meet him, you understand why he should be president.

oh - and I almost forgot. Charlie from Goldfinger.

OMG! judith chalmers presenter of wish you were here back in the 80's

Jack Straw!!! Lucky me eh??!!!

Meet!.I gave birth to him.My son is an up and coming performing artist in theatre and poetry.He is often on the radio and in the press.I am a very proud mom.

I have met and spoken to the Queen.
also :
Henry Cooper
Alan Shearer
Kevin Keegan
Boris Johnson
Steve Rerdgrave
Glen Hoddle
Phil Vicory

I met Tony Robinson (Baldrick from Blackadder and various other interesting BBC type progs) at his daughter's party (years ago) and then was sick all round the outside of his swimming pool. Then, the year after, my boyfriend was sick all up his stairs at another of his Daughter's parties. Needless to say we've never been invited back.

to many to mention.

The Queen & Prince Charles!

I have met Archbishop Desmond Tutu. I met him in 1990 when he came to Birmingham. I was with him for about 3 hours.
I have also met Sir David Dimbleby, he was (not sure if he still is) Chairman of the National Association of Youth clubs. I met him at an AGM in about1995/96.
I have also met Kay Adams (TV - Loose Women) and was interviewed on TV.

Funniest conversation I had was with Stan Boardman.... scouse comic was fairly famous once.

Ester Ranson at some work bash thing shes quite funny too to be honest. She was representing childline. It was a formal thing I always find conversations in that environment are usually meaningless.

In my youth We had a footie game with some spanish lads on the beach in spain... a young Robbie Fowler joined in with us... dam he was good.. we kicked their butts big time. They had no idea who he was.


Not really impressed by celebrities to be honest I have seen a few out and about but don't go out of my way to talk to them. Not too long ago Jennifer Ellison sat at a table next to me in a restaurant in the Trafford centre. She was with her mate.. she seemed pretty nice to be honest and looked really good.

Didn't talk to her though don't think my wife would have appreciated it being Jamaican and a woolly blonde scouse girls are not top of her list. Got a nice smile from her though when my wife went the toilet.

She handled this manc nob who recognised her and pestered her in a really classy way. She gets a lot of stick but I thought she was a pretty smart down to earth girl.

Dick Army Majority Leader of the House of Reprsentatives.

i met Sylvester Stallone in Germany about 10 years ago, either in Stuttgart or Munich i forgot. then, Richard Gere in Los Angeles at a cafe in Macy's.

George Best the footballer

The late Queen Mother I was a domestic for her

Desmond Tutu - Very nice, polite guy
Billy Connelly - Total lunatic
Alex Ferguson - Moody
Gordon Strachan - Complete Pr*ck
Stephen Hendry - Shy, likeable guy

All through my work with a local newspaper.

Hmm...

Bret Michaels (several times)
Gene Simmons (1984 tour)
Jon Bon Jovi
Phil Collins
Billy Squire
Steve Perry of Journey
and many more musicians...

Former Senator Bob Graham
Former Governor Lawton Chiles
Former Governor Bob Martinez

several actors/actresses...

i am actually lucky enough to have met Zac effron in london when he was there for the premiere of hairspray he was very friendly and made time to talk to people .

iggy pop-great man
david coverdale-loved himself
ian gillan-lovely down to earth man
robert plant-nice guy



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