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Post by mkb on Nov 26, 2022 17:00:54 GMT
I find it fascinating how some celebrities manage to acquire such a bad reputation. I suspect a lot of it is largely undeserved.
The fact is we've all had our run-ins with atrocious customer service, and on stressful days, we might lose our cool. That's fine as a nobody, but once you're famous, there'll always be some bitter employee seeking revenge, or an onlooker all too happy to invade your privacy, film the whole she-bang, and shop you to the tabloids.
As for dealing with all the endless requests from Joe Public for autographs and selfies and who want to be your bestie, I don't know how they stand it.
I know if I were famous, I'd be just like Cilla, ignoring everyone and getting my hubby to deal with them. I can't be doing with sycophants, and sorting those from genuinely nice people must become quite exhausting.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Nov 26, 2022 18:08:06 GMT
The problem is there’s barely a person in British telly (or I suspect other areas) who’s not got a James Cordon horror story. You can’t be a diva and throw screaming tantrums on every single show you work on and not get a reputation.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 26, 2022 22:27:29 GMT
I rather like him.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2022 1:15:40 GMT
Whether true or not, he just seems a bit much ... despite his talents.
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Post by Jan on Nov 28, 2022 8:01:44 GMT
I've never seen him (either on stage or TV) in anything other than One Man Two Guvnors. I went into that with quite a negative view of him based on comments I'd heard but I thought that entirely separately from the play he had a genuinely charismatic stage presence. It is very rare, very few performers I've seen have had it, Peter O'Toole was one.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 28, 2022 9:34:12 GMT
I think the world of entertainment is big enough for a few divas. As long as they have the talent to go with it I’m fine with it.
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