It's more of a non-story. I was shopping in Kensington High Street when George Michael walked past (celebrities wandering around London on their own isn't especially notable or unusual, even Madonna does it) and a couple of girls asked him if he'd have his photo taken with them. He said yes because he had time and he's a nice bloke who likes/liked his fans. So I took their photo. He assumed I was with the two girls so he swapped round to pose with me too (I wasn't even a fan of his back then, heh). The two girls sent the photos off to the press and I ended up pictured in a national magazine being hugged by George Michael (luckily the kiss was off camera). Total non-story.
Much funnier was the time my friend and I saw a bloke from Twisted Sister with a pack of body guards and felt sorry for him because no-one was interested so we pretended we were fans for a few minutes. He seemed grateful. ;-)
Bumping into celebrities randomly in the street is much more fun than in the VIP areas of clubs etc because they tend to put up less of a professional front.
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Much funnier was the time my friend and I saw a bloke from Twisted Sister with a pack of body guards and felt sorry for him because no-one was interested so we pretended we were fans for a few minutes. He seemed grateful. ;-)
Bumping into celebrities randomly in the street is much more fun than in the VIP areas of clubs etc because they tend to put up less of a professional front.