People Are Sharing Rudest Celebrity Encounters They've Ever Had, And Here Are Their Juicy Stories
We see celebrities in movies and TV Shows, on social media, and on talk shows. They usually look perfect, with gorgeous outfits, glorious appearances, and gentle behaviors. Celebrities have a big fandom that is willing to go to any length for them, so of course, their fans expect their idols to be friendly and nice people. Sadly, not every celeb is exactly like how we imagine them to be. Every activity a well-known person does is seen by the public eye, which explains why most of the things about them on TV and in newspapers are staged.
Reddit user egg_fisting raised this question on Ask Reddit, "Who is the rudest celebrity you've ever met?" Surprisingly, people in this community responded to it enthusiastically by sharing a bunch of unexpected stories. We've gathered the 31 most interesting ones to share with you. Be prepared not to be shocked after reading them!
After all, celebrities are still people. Just because one person ran into a celebrity in the street and didn't get to have a magical moment with them doesn't mean that celebrity is a jerk. We can't say that all of the stories below are completely true, because people just share stories from their own perspectives.
—u/NOT_a_famous_person_
—caliprincess888
My friend and I approached him excitedly, and after he autographed some napkins, he looked at us and said, 'Before I give you these, I'm going to teach you something.' My friend and I looked at each other totally starstruck and grinned like idiots. Evel proceeded to tap both of us on the arm and asked, 'Does that hurt?' and we both shook our heads no — then he poked us lightly on the chest and asked, 'Does that hurt?' and again, we both said no. Then he made fists out of both of his hands with the middle knuckles sticking out, and brought them down sharply and simultaneously onto both of our heads. 'Does that hurt?' he asked, and neither of us could answer — I was holding back tears from the pain. He waited a few seconds and said, 'That's why you wear a safety helmet,' and then handed us the napkins."
—u/msjtx
—u/Swombus
—mattymo56
—tdee94
—u/kalinkabeek
—thegleestan
—u/MommaBearJam
—u/skitdiddle
—u/Porkymon38
—u/ComfortableBrick
—u/lb02528
—u/Fromhe
—u/kiilluas
—u/lightningpaw_
—u/Goosebump007
—u/[deleted]
His team sent our local agency a long list of demands and rules in anticipation of his arrival: Tyler wanted to be addressed/referred to as 'Mr. Perry,' we were prohibited to speak to him directly (only to his team), room temperature orange Gatorade had to be in his green room, furniture wasn't allowed in his press interview suite, ALL media/press had to travel to him (Mr. Perry wouldn't leave the hotel), and he wouldn't wait for anyone. I helped out with the local press tour, but I kept my distance from him — his entire team seemed terrified of him."
—u/jawndice215
—dhockey
One day she decided to browse my other social media accounts, and when she found out I had relapsed, she proceeded to block me on all social media platforms and claimed she had no idea what I was talking about (re: her anonymous account). Over a year later, a friend of mine sent me a video of a guest appearance Eliza did on some cooking show where at the end of the segment, she gifted the host the *exact* necklace I bought and gifted her at the sci-fi con in 2014 (the same gift box and everything)."
—regensayuri
—u/BosskHogg
—u/darthTharsys
—alannan4bf3ecfa1
—u/cptgonzo
—gingerspice05
—u/tatertotski
—u/[deleted]
"My dad ran into Gene Simmons at a bar in Baltimore in the late '70s after one of Kiss's shows. My dad wasn't a huge Kiss fan, but he appreciated their music and told Gene something along the lines of, 'Awesome concert, thanks for the show.' Gene looked at my dad and then promptly replied, 'I hope the next time you're sucking ass to impress someone, you pucker up more' and then walked off. My dad was pissed and told his friends it was time to go, and the bartender stopped them on their way out. Before he left, Gene and his entourage told the bartender my dad was paying for their drinks — it cost my dad almost $100 to pay for their alcohol."
—u/squirrel-ninja
—u/odysseyproduction
—u/[deleted]
—urboy23
Reddit user egg_fisting raised this question on Ask Reddit, "Who is the rudest celebrity you've ever met?" Surprisingly, people in this community responded to it enthusiastically by sharing a bunch of unexpected stories. We've gathered the 31 most interesting ones to share with you. Be prepared not to be shocked after reading them!
After all, celebrities are still people. Just because one person ran into a celebrity in the street and didn't get to have a magical moment with them doesn't mean that celebrity is a jerk. We can't say that all of the stories below are completely true, because people just share stories from their own perspectives.
#1 John Mayer
Source: Apple Music
—u/NOT_a_famous_person_
#2 Patrick Stewart
Source: CBS Paramount
—caliprincess888
#3 Evel Knievel
Source: NBC
My friend and I approached him excitedly, and after he autographed some napkins, he looked at us and said, 'Before I give you these, I'm going to teach you something.' My friend and I looked at each other totally starstruck and grinned like idiots. Evel proceeded to tap both of us on the arm and asked, 'Does that hurt?' and we both shook our heads no — then he poked us lightly on the chest and asked, 'Does that hurt?' and again, we both said no. Then he made fists out of both of his hands with the middle knuckles sticking out, and brought them down sharply and simultaneously onto both of our heads. 'Does that hurt?' he asked, and neither of us could answer — I was holding back tears from the pain. He waited a few seconds and said, 'That's why you wear a safety helmet,' and then handed us the napkins."
—u/msjtx
#4 Larry King
Source: CNN
—u/Swombus
#5 Gwyneth Paltrow
Source: Buena Vista Pictures
—mattymo56
#6 Ed Westwick
Source: ABC
—tdee94
#7 Vivica A. Fox
Source: World of Wonder
—u/kalinkabeek
#8 Demi Lovato
Source:Island / Republic / Hollywood / Safehousea
—thegleestan
#9 Oprah
Source: ABC
—u/MommaBearJam
#10 Nick Lachey
Source: Netflix
—u/skitdiddle
#11 Pat Monahan (the lead singer from Train)
Source: Columbia
—u/Porkymon38
#12 Lily Allen
Source: Regal
—u/ComfortableBrick
#13 Miles Teller
Source: Lionsgate Premiere
—u/lb02528
#14 Ja Rule
Source: Murder Inc. / Def Jam
—u/Fromhe
#15 Carrie Underwood
Source: E!
—u/kiilluas
#16 Hugh Grant
Source: Universal Pictures
—u/lightningpaw_
#17 Chevy Chase
Source: Warner Bros.
—u/Goosebump007
#18 Katie Price
Source: Warner Bros.
—u/[deleted]
#19 Tyler Perry
Source: Lionsgate
His team sent our local agency a long list of demands and rules in anticipation of his arrival: Tyler wanted to be addressed/referred to as 'Mr. Perry,' we were prohibited to speak to him directly (only to his team), room temperature orange Gatorade had to be in his green room, furniture wasn't allowed in his press interview suite, ALL media/press had to travel to him (Mr. Perry wouldn't leave the hotel), and he wouldn't wait for anyone. I helped out with the local press tour, but I kept my distance from him — his entire team seemed terrified of him."
—u/jawndice215
#20 Alec Baldwin
Source: NBC
—dhockey
#21 Eliza Dushku
Source: Universal Pictures
One day she decided to browse my other social media accounts, and when she found out I had relapsed, she proceeded to block me on all social media platforms and claimed she had no idea what I was talking about (re: her anonymous account). Over a year later, a friend of mine sent me a video of a guest appearance Eliza did on some cooking show where at the end of the segment, she gifted the host the *exact* necklace I bought and gifted her at the sci-fi con in 2014 (the same gift box and everything)."
—regensayuri
#22 Busta Rhymes
Source: J / Flipmode
—u/BosskHogg
#23 Idina Menzel
Source: A24
—u/darthTharsys
#24 Nicki Minaj
Source: Warner Bros. Pictures
—alannan4bf3ecfa1
#25 William Shatner
Source: NBC
—u/cptgonzo
#26 Maria Bello
Source: Sony Pictures Classics
—gingerspice05
#27 Randy Jackson
Source: Fox
—u/tatertotski
#28 Gene Simmons
Source: Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
—u/[deleted]
"My dad ran into Gene Simmons at a bar in Baltimore in the late '70s after one of Kiss's shows. My dad wasn't a huge Kiss fan, but he appreciated their music and told Gene something along the lines of, 'Awesome concert, thanks for the show.' Gene looked at my dad and then promptly replied, 'I hope the next time you're sucking ass to impress someone, you pucker up more' and then walked off. My dad was pissed and told his friends it was time to go, and the bartender stopped them on their way out. Before he left, Gene and his entourage told the bartender my dad was paying for their drinks — it cost my dad almost $100 to pay for their alcohol."
—u/squirrel-ninja
#29 Tim Duncan
Source: Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
—u/odysseyproduction
#30 Neil deGrasse Tyson
Source: CBS
—u/[deleted]
#31 Jim Belushi
Source: CBS
—urboy23
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