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Rude "famous people"

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acornfed · 09/10/2021 18:49

We have a famous designer at my kid's school, born to a very wealthy family. Her kids are nice
She can be very unfriendly but inconsistently so - will often blank people one day and be friendly the next. Acts quite haughtily with the teachers. At times very abrupt.
She doesn't have to be friends with us civilians - that I fully understand. But what's with the rude behaviour? What's going on there? The school mums are a pretty innocuous bunch and I'd like to think we are friendly and welcoming.

OP posts:
ladygindiva · 10/10/2021 13:08

@FancyLampshade

Is it Laurence Llewelyn Bowen Grin
I met him once, he was very nice, and very conservatively dressed!
FeelLikeiliveat · 10/10/2021 13:09

@ohthestruggles

Apparently Alison Hammond is really up herself and demanding. A friend met her whilst on holiday once.
Omg we met her once on holiday too (butlins actually!) and she was absolutely LOVELY She was smiley and happy and genuinely nice and patient as lots of people recognised her. Not an ounce of rudeness at all, she also has the most beautiful skin her skincare and make up must be spectacular
TableFlowerss · 10/10/2021 13:20

Think is ‘celebrities’ are just like us ‘mere mortals’.

Some will be lovely, genuinely friendly and warm. Others will be full of themselves and absolute dicks.

Just the normal really…..

TableFlowerss · 10/10/2021 13:20

thing

starfishmummy · 10/10/2021 13:22

We took DS whi has SN to see a play. Waiting at the stage door, Sarah Hadkand cane out and was very nice to him even though he was telling her how he was rwally waiting for Alex Kingston!!

Alex was nice too!!

starfishmummy · 10/10/2021 13:22

Oh I really can spell!!

TableFlowerss · 10/10/2021 13:23

@ElvisPresleyHadABaby

Very famous TV chef had a son at my DC's school and he was awful, so egocentric and treated his kids like shit. Used to play the theme song for his show out the windows of his car at pick up.
🤣

Sounds like a right pleb!

TatianaBis · 10/10/2021 13:25

Must be GR?

jaundicedoutlook · 10/10/2021 13:28

A few (slightly older / deceased) politicians mostly courtesy of DH who used to be involved in that sort of thing…

Ken Clarke - lovely
Ted Heath - really surprisingly nice
Robin Cook - chatted really amiably to me for 5 mins in a bar (not in a creepy way) in Westminster and was a total gent
John Redwood - cockwomble
Iain Duncan Smith - personality to match his views
Michael Portillo - was very prepared not to like him but was actually rather charming
William Hague - also really nice and had a bizarre talent for remembering names of people he hardly knew (not promoted by advisors!)

MarieIVanArkleStinks · 10/10/2021 13:33

I'm also posting in defence of Chris Packham. He's spoken openly and very eloquently about his ASD, including how dreadful he felt at being unable to attend his stepdaughter's graduation as he finds crowds incredibly difficult. So a crowded restaurant, or a bar which is full enough to have to queue for food, I can only imagine are the very idea of hell to him.

A good friend of mine also knows him and has worked closely with him on many occasions. According to her he's unfailingly kind, polite and patient, as well as warm, witty and very good company.

On the subject of naturalists, I had the most embarrassing encounter on Brownsea Island with Bill Oddie. I didn't approach him, or pester him for autographs: the very idea of having a well-known face is appalling to me and they must get sick to death of having random strangers think they can lay claim to their time and attentions by right.

To put it shortly, I had no idea he was right behind me and he ended up privy to a conversation between me and my DH that I'd have NO wish for anyone to overhear.

We were walking back to the ferry, DS in his sling, when Oddie's landrover passed right by us. As we stood aside to let them pass he caught my eye and gave me a broad, naughty wink.

I wanted the floor to swallow me up!

WeBuiltThisBuffetOnSausageRoll · 10/10/2021 13:34

MrsLighthouse

Ooh, give us a clue - which gameshow host was it?! My immediate thought was HG, but he was a bit before my time, so maybe pre-80s and not necessarily a host of gameshows - more general light entertainment.

Other than that, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if it was another certain 'good game, good game'-show host. Hints, please!!

WeBuiltThisBuffetOnSausageRoll · 10/10/2021 13:35

Ooh, give us a clue - which gameshow host was it?!

That was totally unintentional, but I just realised that I actually managed to accidentally name-check a gameshow there Grin

Underthestairsbears · 10/10/2021 13:38

@1AngelicFruitCake

I met Matt Lucas and David Williams in their Little Britain heyday so very famous. David was fine, got the job done but no extra warm or that personality he has onscreen. Matt on the other hand spoke to so many people he didn’t have to, was so warm and friendly and smiling at everyone.
Was going to say exactly the same!

DD did a tiny bit of work on stage with them during the Little Britain Live tour. Matt Lucas posed for an arranged photo with her with a quick fake smile but the rest of the time was grumpy and didn't speak even when spoken to! David W was chatting and smiling in the wings right before they went on stage and made her feel relaxed.
The whole thing was really peculiar anyway but David W made up for Matt L being such a grump.

WeBuiltThisBuffetOnSausageRoll · 10/10/2021 13:39

Ted Heath - really surprisingly nice

Hmmm, that could have been a carefully-honed public veneer - with ulterior motives generally in mind....

HundredMilesAnHour · 10/10/2021 13:40

@sharpenyourknives

Claudia Winkelman almost pushed me over trying to get to the front of the queue to be seated at the Ivy Cafe in St John's Wood. No apology.
Maybe she was just being a typical Londoner rather than a celeb.

I once pushed past Jonathan Ross at a luggage carousel at JFK. I was oblivious and just focussed on grabbing my bag before it disappeared round the carousel. I was with my boss (he already had his bag) who pointed out that I'd "just nearly taken Jonathan Ross out". Oops, sorry not sorry.

problembottom · 10/10/2021 13:45

DP is mates with Robbie Savage and they had lunch at an airport during his time on Strictly. Said he was hassled non stop (and was lovely to everyone), he literally couldn’t eat his lunch. Can’t think of anything worse! Made me think - what the hell is it like for an A lister! No wonder some of them are grumpy bastards.

ElizaDarcysDeeds · 10/10/2021 13:51

I can't help thinking how embarrassing it must be for OP's DC who is friends with the famous person's child. They have built a friendship with no preconceptions but OP is so invested in becoming 'friendly' with the famous parent that she's started a thread on MN about it. Blush

houselikeashed · 10/10/2021 13:52

Mine are all going back 20+ years, but
Paul Nicholas (Just Good Friends) really really lovely.
Philip Schofield - arrogant twat. Very attention seeking.
Rusty Lee - SOOO friendly and funny!!
Russ Abbott - very friendly and generous.

mumsiedarlingrevolta · 10/10/2021 13:55

Years and years ago we were in Harrods toy department-

it was very busy and we finally got to the till and the sales assistant was just starting to help us when an entourage bustled by-3 members of staff carrying things and Sarah Ferguson literally repeatedly snapped her fingers at the woman helping us and she had to stop helping us and go help her as well!!

Such entitlement!!!

Gashashim · 10/10/2021 14:02

I knew Matt Lucas when we were kids as our mums used to be friends for a while and we're the same age - I really didn't like him very much then. To be fair, it was probably a very very difficult time for him with his dad in jail and his parents divorced and being a chubby gay kid with no hair was not much fun either in the 80s (I read later that he was bullied) but I didn't really think about those things as a kid and just remember him being really grumpy and quite unpleasant.

Biscoffee · 10/10/2021 14:04

@TatianaBis

Must be GR?
I’ve watched home on TV recently and he seems like a genuinely nice bloke.
littlepinkwinky · 10/10/2021 14:06

For TheUndeadLovelinessOfDemons (sorry, I don't know how to quote) - yes, I'm afraid it was Kenny Baker. I was very polite, and it was at a Comic Con thingy so I didn't just run at him in the street, but he seemed a very angry little critter. To be fair his wife was very sweet and pleasant.

Biscoffee · 10/10/2021 14:07

@WeBuiltThisBuffetOnSausageRoll

Ted Heath - really surprisingly nice

Hmmm, that could have been a carefully-honed public veneer - with ulterior motives generally in mind....

I think it was more likely to be that he was of his generation and had very good manners.
thegreylady · 10/10/2021 14:07

I hope Alexander Armstrong isn’t horrible.
The only real celeb I have met to talk to was Simon Armitage . I met him on a train and he was lovely. We chatted all the way from Leeds to London. We turned out to have acquaintances in common.

Beelzebop · 10/10/2021 14:08

@Disfordarkchocolate

She sounds like me; except I'm not famous or artistic.

I am naturally shy and my mental health is poor. This means I often don't have the mental energy to be the sort of friendly that most people do naturally. I'm not rude I'm just doing the best I can.

Also, you see a nice friendly approachable Mum group, I see a group that doesn't look like it needs anyone else to join.

Another vote here for this! I used to wait as long as possible to go onto the playground because I was so anxious!
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