I have come in close contact with a few celebrities (or very well-known persons), and like many have said, I treated them like anyone else. It was exciting, but I understand celebrities want to feel normal in their "off time" like anyone else, and have their privacy respected. The most recent celebrity was Steve Carell (from The Office and 40 Year-Old Virgin). My husband and I were driving towards western Massachusetts for the annual Tanglewood music festival. In our state (just before the NY border) we stopped for gas. In our state, gas stations are all full service, not self service. We asked the gas station attendant a question, but he didn't know the answer (or was unwilling to give it). Steve Carell was on the other side cleaning his Porsche's back windshield. He heard the question, and answered after the gas attendant failed to give advice. He told us that there was a Starbucks down the road, even with a drive-through. My husband thanked him, and indeed there was a Starbucks. That was the extent of the interaction. That was kind of him to be helpful.
Last edited by Anonymous46341; May 13, 2020 at 02:58 PM.
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