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Majority of NYers are too busy to bother stopping a celebrity when the idea of missing a date, meeting, or doc appt is more important. But other states where life is a lot slower places then people would go gaga over a celebrity.
I myself have bumped into quite a few and never asked for handshakes or pic.
I read the article and I'm on her side on this. It's her money and she can do what she wants with it. She is not obligated to give to "more needy" people. As far as her nonsensical Twitter war, that is the price you pay for being on social media.
Who wants to be accosted by lunatic fans screaming and demanding pictures? People should behave like they have a little dignity. Never approach a famous person in a restaurant. So low class. Let them enjoy their overpriced meal.
Saw Chazz Palminteri several times in recent years throughout the city, as recent as past Thursday. Very humble guy, never approached him.
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