Playsinrain wrote:I honestly hate that people are showing up at their house and taking photos and being creeps. Even as much as i dislike B&M, no one deserves to be treated like that, no matter how "famous" they are. It bothers me, just as much as it bothers me when celebs are out with their kids and people approach them for photos or autographs, or sitting at dinner and people come up to them. That's just rude and crazy behavior to me. and actually going to their house? That's like get the law involved crazy, you JUST DON"T DO THOSE THINGS.
BUT... on the flip side, Bryan WANTS to be a superstar, he tries everything he can to break into that stardom and become the next IT think in Hollywood, he's tried to get his kids into acting so they can be his ticket to fame, dumped tens of thousands of dollars on albums to try and make it in the music industry. HE WANTS TO BE TREATED LIKE HES FAMOUS... Just bc i don't like that sort of behavior from fans, doesn't mean that people don't do it. They themselves said Ollie can;t go to parks bc he is "swarmed" by fans. Bragged about it even... thing is,you can either want fame and everything that comes with it or you can want to keep yourself out of the spotlight. you can't have both. AND.. if people are really coming to his house, call the freaking cops, don't put it out there on twitter DRAWING MORE ATTENTION and putting the idea out there. Do something to stop it, not something to make it worse. He's such an attention whore!!!
Exactly. That's what I meant when I said real celebrities just call the cops. They don't tweet about it and give others the idea. And he's totally tweeting about it in a "look at me! Look at me!" way. He _wants_ the attention. And he's certainly tweeted about approaching other "celebrities" in first class on airplanes. As if the A-listers want anything to do with him, or with being bothered in first class.
It's very creepy that people do that. I can't imagine going to their house and trying to take pictures of them. Or as a parent, driving my kids to their house. We used to joke every time we drove through San Clemente that we were going to look for Ryan Scheckler, the pro skateboarder, but we wouldn't actually do it. Although I have to admit that if I saw the Clooneys out (not with their kids) I would sure _want_ to approach them. I would probably chicken out, though.
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