snob celebrities
By EdnaReyes
@EdnaReyes (2622)
Philippines
January 18, 2011 7:00am CST
When seen in TV shows, they look so friendly and approachable but in reality they are but a snob. I have seen celebrities in some events and witnessed how some of them behave when there's no camera in front of them. They're nothing but a snob and act as if you own them great respect and must take side to accommodate them, treat them right and let you know they're famous and popular. They hate people asking for
autographs and would avoid them as fast as they could. Have they forgotten that fans are responsible for their huge income? Have you been snubbed by a celebrity?
autographs and would avoid them as fast as they could. Have they forgotten that fans are responsible for their huge income? Have you been snubbed by a celebrity?4 responses
@hardworkinggurl (37062)
• United States
18 Jan 11
Yeah some are as I ran into the lead singe of a very popular rock band, Kiss at the airport and a young male approached him for his autograph and he used vulgar language and pushed the young guy away.
If only they understood that it is the public who got them there maybe they would understand how important it is to be nice and respectful.
@EdnaReyes (2622)
• Philippines
21 Jan 11
Hi,hardworkinggurl, nice to hear from you, yes I agree with you a hundred percent!

@Angelwriter (1954)
• United States
19 Jan 11
I've never met a celebrity. And, I'm sure, just like all human beings, there are snobby ones and polite ones. But, my attitude towards them is different from a lot of people. Particularly when it comes to autographs. First, I wouldn't want a complete stranger - or worse, a lot of them- coming up to me and interrupting me to ask for an autograph, especially if I'm just going about my day. I wouldn't want some complete stranger thinking they have the right to accost me on the street and that I'm 'rude' if I don't want to engage with them. And I don't feel a celebrity has forfeited the right to go about their day without having to entertain the public, even when they aren't working. Second, as far as me being responsible for them having money, well, they already gave me their performance. A movie star? I bought a ticket, I got their acting. I was already reciprocated. Same thing with buying a CD, or watching a show. They already paid me back for making them famous and giving them their income. An autograph is a bonus. A bonus I'm not entitled to, and that they have every right to refuse. Unless they're at some publicity thing or something where they know upfront that they'll be signing autographs, and they're on the clock, so to speak. Otherwise, the whole 'I'm responsible for their success' doesn't factor into what I think they should be willing to do for me. Because if that's the case, then I could just as easily say that that they're responsible for my entertainment. To my mind, services were exchanged on both sides. And neither one of us are obligated to give anything extra.
Celebrities wanting to boss people around or make outrageous demands are rude and snobby. And, there are rude ways to refuse an autograph. But, I don't think the refusal itself is, by definition, rude. I think a person can refuse to do something in a very polite way.
@tonyllenium (6251)
• Italy
19 Jan 11
i think i ws never snobbed by a celebrety but you know i don't know much of them!!in reality i think that this is the behaviour to attract more requests and attentions on their characters...in amny cases people friendly and really easy going are less searched than those who are like that or have a real strange personality especially in the show business...so i think it is a tecnique to attract more attentions to him/her.
@joygracia (1325)
• Philippines
18 Jan 11
I do know some celebrities with such personality & it really is very NOT pleasing to there appearance as an artist. I hope they would change that because if they wont, I bet they wont last.




