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Old 22-04-2007, 07:37 PM #10
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They are just people like us so It would not bother me however big a star they might be.I've met a few famous people and got autographs and never really had any problem even when I was about 9 I went upto Gareth Southgate and got his autograph.

I don't see that there is that much to get nervous about.

It depends on so many things, Dan_

If you are with friends at the time and feel the urge to walk up to a Celebrity and dare to ask for an autograph or a photo with them? Maybe your friends would egg you on to do it?

Or, on your own and seeing a Celebrity that you are mad about and she is right in front of you and looking very gorgeous, but if you are not shy, then it is easy, I guess?


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I take your point about the gorgeous celeb, that would be a bit different but I'd proably take my chance as you may never get to meet them again.I guess you have to try and block out your shyness in that case or end up regretting it.

Yep!

Just like Ruth.El said above about James Sutton.

If it really is your idol and he or she is so near, but yet so far, as shyness is just the way you are, then that chance could be missed.

I have known Celebrities and still know three or four. They are just ordinary people really, but there is still something that separates them from other ordinary people.

There are a few people who dislike Tony Blair, but if they had an opportunity to walk up to him, would they say how they really feel to his face?



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