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(155 Posts)Remembering on from earlier thread when I swooned over Nigel Slater, I came out of Hamleys toy shop, very crowded, waiting to get in was Vanessa Feltz, I was mesmerised, as love celeb spotting in London, when she spoke to me, you’re staring she said! I said yes I am, sorry, gave me a huge smile and carried on!
Have you met up with properly famous or celebs when out or about?
In the end 90's I travelled through Scotland. In Dunfermline Abbey there was filming going on and I met an actress in the public toilet fully dressed. I asked if I could take her photo, she said she was not important. Only years later when I looked through my old photo album did I realize it was Helen Baxendale playing Lady MacBeth
At a hotel opening I met Sherrie Hewson who entertained everyone by playing her Benidorm manageress for the guests. She made sure she was talking to everyone there and was just lovely. The other celebrity that came (a well known character from Coronation street) just walked through once, allowed some photos to be taken but did not engage at all with the guests and left again.
I also won tea with the "knitting Shreddies Nannies" and they came dressed just as they do in the adverts and they were two lovely lovely ladies. We had a great time and they were so funny!
No matter what famous person I saw, I would never ask for an autograph or a picture. It seems so intrusive. Unless it was at a book signing where it is usual.
That's nowadays. Back in the 60s I've chased one or two down the street with my hysterical friends!
Back in the 80’s we heard that Phil Collins was appearing at his daughters school summer fair in Sussex. So me and my friend went and hunted it down, so yes I have a personally signed single cover! And photos. Way before mobile phones were around to have a selfie. And more recently I saw a film called Beautiful boy, and whilst in Leicester square there was a film premiere of this film and many of the actors were there, so Steve Carell and Timothee Chalamet, (timothee was in dune, little women as well as beautiful boy), so have plenty of photos of these two. Also got up close to Aldo Zilli at a ideal home exhibition in London. I love to spot celebrities..
I've never bumped into anybody famous - as far as I know. My only claim to fame is that as a very young teenager I had a friend whose claim to fame was that Helen Shapiro had stepped on his foot. Talk about 'I danced with a man who danced with a girl'...I've no idea who most celebrities are now .
Walking outside Burlington Arcade I saw Christopher Lee. I absolutely beamed at him. He gave me the most glorious smile back 😊
Aged 21 I had to be rescued from Robert Plant's Hotel room. I was v v drunk at the time... He kept saying 'Baby, we would be so good together...' Thank you Sharona for saving me!!!
Greg Lake took me to a Japanese restaurant. He came back to my flat. I went into the kitchen for wine. Coming into the sitting room, he was sat on the sofa with his old chap out. He asked me to touch it. I declined...
As a teenager I met Tommy steele, Cliff Richard, Terry Dean, I used to frequent the 2 II's coffee bar. Then in later years when I was an army wife and lived in Germany I shook hands with King Charles III, (Prince Charles at the time) he was Col in chief of the Regiment we were attached to and visited. Something funny re this visit, it was a Welsh Regiment and the mascot was a goat, the goat was paraded into the Officers Mess when King Charles was there and the goat disgraced himself by 'pooping' on the floor. He was arrested, put in jail and had his cigarette ration cancelled for a month as punishment. That was the goat NOT the King. lol
My only claim to fame was not actually meeting anyone, but waking up in Ibiza (1995ish) to the sound of music on the beach. It was ITV filming the breakfast show, with Anthea Turner, Simon Biagi, Peter André and Mr. Motivator. The beach was packed!
I could only admire Peter André for dancing in the Mediterranean heat in a leather jacket! Our teenager daughter was enthralled by the whole thing. 😎
Martin Kemp came into my store years ago he was so lovely and I once sold Steve Davis the snooker player a pair of trainers
OK, my most e vied poster up to now is kate1950.
Though, I did sit peacefully in a pew in Durham cathedral next to a sexy looking chap. Didn't make eye contact - well I am British. After he moved, DH asked if I had realised that it was Brian Ferry.
I’ve seen Gloria Hunniford in a greengrocer’s in Barnes, Joanna Lumley at Paddington Station, Hilary Mantel having a drink in a club near Green Park, Antonia Fraser at the Old Vic, Brian Sewell at the Coliseum, Keir Starmer at Marylebone Station, June Brown in a restaurant off Baker Street and sat across the aisle from Tom Baker on a plane.
I met Janis Ian after concerts in 2004 .. in Manchester and Sheffield, then in Liverpool in 2014 .. with Tom Paxton. She was lovely.
Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden checked us for flying a light aircraft we hired at Santa Monica. We didn't recognise this charming well-spoken Englishman, an excellent pilot (as was my late DH).
One summer, back in the sixties, I worked as a hotel chambermaid. One of the guests was the poet laureate, John Betjeman. I had the chance to meet (and dust!) his two lifelong companions, Archie (Archibald Ormsby-Gore), a teddy, and Jumbo, an elephant.
Archie was the inspiration for Sebastian Flyte's teddy in Brideshead Revisited.
When Sir John died, Archie and Jumbo were in his arms.
In 2013 I was on my way to work on our local bus when who should I spot walking down the high street but Mick Fleetwood. He dresses in such a way that you couldn't mistake him. I got off of the bus and ran back to the high street. I approached him and said "Please could I have your autograph Mr Fleetwood". He signed my chequebook and a woman who was with him took a photo of us which ended up in the local paper. It made it more special as I was going to the O2 to see Fleetwood Mac a few days later. I saw him again about a year later and it turned out that he had been staying in a converted stable holiday let in my town. I always hope that he will come back again one day.
That's lovely Nell8. I'm jealous. I love John Betjemans poetry .
Seen a few
Denise van outen
David jason
Tony Hadley
Lorraine Kelly
Ulrika Johnson
Christopher Dean
Andy Sumner (police)
Jay kay
Chris Evans
John jenkins
Jean (from eastenders)
Steve macfaddon
Shane Richie
I have met both Katy ainsworth (little mo) and Jake wood (max branning) from eastenders in my local Waitrose they were both lovely, also I have met Adrian Scarborough (Pete sutcliffe) out of Gavin n Stacey he was really nice too
My husband has met a few whilst doing his job, Angela Rippon gave him her personal phone number as did David Bailey’s wife and Micheal Gambon popped out through a bush and offered to help him roll up his heavy hose pipes.
I have seen Jenny Agutter at out local garden centre and in Sainsburys.
The headmistress at the school where we worked was mortified that I had shown a famous footballer and his family around the school as she was unavailable at the time. I did not know the footballer and can’t even recollect his name now, he still enrolled his child at the school so he did not mind whether a teaching assistant or the headteacher did the job so status does not matter either way.
I used to host book signings so too many to mention but favs were Sir David Jason and Charley Boorman not forgetting Al Murray (pub landlord) and the fire alarm went off on a wet and windy day,! He was happy to have lots of selfies done and Suggs was lovely too. most scared of, Nigella.
John Dankworth and Cleo Laine shopping in Northampton (when we had decent shops). Patrick Moore at the Officers Mess ball in Cyprus - he was doing a lecture tour.
Sat opposite Arthur Bostrom and his wife at a sailing club dinner - he played the French policeman in 'All 'Allo.
Saw Judi Dench walking her dog on Brighton seafront.
Chatted with Princess Alexandra at a British High Commission reception in Singapore.
Sat behind Rory Bremner on a holiday flight to Crete; he kept reclining his seat back which annoyed DH no end. He sat behind us on the return flight, so DH got his own back!
Thank you all for making this thread so interesting, I have so enjoyed reading all your encounters😀
Can’t remember meeting any myself but the funniest story was when my Dad spoke to Ronnie Barker outside a hotel in the Cotswolds. He used to do weddings in his vintage car and had his head under the bonnet tinkering as he always did - He was chatting to Ronnie Barker about his car but didn’t really look up to take much notice of his face - it wasn’t until he left the doorman said to my Dad - do you realise who you were just talking to? 🤣
My sister and I have the ability to ignore celebrities! (Accidently of course). We were in a shop and the assistant was being all coy as she served the man in front of us. He smiled at us and we just looked at him, as he left the assistant said it was Orlando Bloom! Another time we were waiting to go into ITV studios for a show recording and Olly Murs came out and the people next to us took a selfie. He left them and came to us and we just stood there until he walked off. Again we had no idea who he was!
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When I was a child I encountered Billy Cotton in a tea room in Burford.
Also, as a teenager, my friend and I met The Shadows and Frank Ifield in Oxford and were invited to the cinema (wives were present).
Yes, lots of celebs in my job as a cabin service director with British Airways. Part of my role was to visit each passenger separately in the First Class cabin and welcome them on board. Too many celebrities therefore to name, but I am pleased to report that the vast majority were delightful. Especially the very talented ones.
One of my favourites for sheer dottiness and a love to chat about all things to do with my forthcoming wedding was Mariah Carey, who was super-friendly and really wanted a good chat. Other ones who chatted for hours with the crew were Suzi Quattro (terrified of flying) and Sienna Miller.
Pearce Brosnan I’ve always thought seemed nice, but I was never a massive fan, however he was charm personified - kissing my hand both at the beginning and end of the flight!! James Corden who has been in the news recently for alleged boorish-type behaviour, again, was absolutely charming and fun and insisted on doing selfies with the crew etc. Also, all the Beckhams universally liked by everybody. I sadly missed Victoria, who all the crew said was very funny and nice, but met David B years’ ago and again, very charming and pleasant. So….. it’s always fun seeing celebs right in front of you but in general, most are delightful and often up for a little chat.
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