RUDE Celebrities EXPOSED On TikTok - REACTION

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RUDE Celebrities EXPOSED On TikTok - REACTION

Hey ya'll! Today on my channel we are reacting to some RUDE celebrities that got exposed on TikTok! What do The Ace Family, Bruno Mars, Mariah Carey, and Ariana Grande have in common? They were all called out on TikTok for being rude by waitresses and waiters. Before TikTok, this kind of behavior went unchecked, but now everyone is going to know exactly which celebrities have let fame go to their heads and which ones are still humble. Enjoy :)

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Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I crack a joke or two. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.

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I met Steve Irwin in Singapore by chance at a restaurant, we were lined up together...yes he lined up, no superstar treatment wanted or expected...and I literally couldn't shut him up. THE nicest guy on the planet and his wife absolutely adored him, you could see it in her eyes. It made me cry when he died he was that nice...RIP Crocodile Hunter. X

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David Bowie gave me a cookie on the subway. I laughed when he handed it me and said do you do this often and replied ; “When a young lady seems down you give her a cookie”. 💖💖💖✨✨✨💔💔

Talula-Darling
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My brother meet Betty White one time. Considering of her recent passing, it just seems appropriate to mention her here. My brother was having a really rough night with his friends. He was the designated driver for his friends, and all 3 of them got drunk af. Being the responsible one he was taking them home, till one of them asked him to pull over to get sick. He was near a Safeway grocery store at the time and went in to get some ginger ale and water. He was standing in the ailse looking for some of the drinks until an elderly lady walked up to him. She asked, " Is everything all right, young man?". My brother turned, looked at her, and said "Not really. I'm having a rough night with my friends. All three of them went out for drinks and decided to get drunk to the point they cannot stand. I just want to drop them off and go home." The lady nodded her head and said, "Well at least they're safe and with you. Cheer up, son. Moments like these are the memories you'll remember fondly." The elderly lady started to walk past my brother and as she was walking away, my brother asked, " Are you...?". The elderly lady turned around and said " Oh yes, sweety. I'm Betty White."

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I had the pleasure to meet Brendan Fraser in 2004, right around the time the mummy sequel was about to come out. THE nicest guy! Took pictures with me and my friends and signed autographs for about 20 minutes (we were there on a school trip to Universal Studios and Island of Adventure in Florida) it was so nice of him to stop for some little 14 year old girls and have a conversation with us like we were so important. I will never forget that experience 🥰

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My cousin was in a fairly popular band, and they met Keanu Reeves at one point.
They said he was exactly like you would expect, and he was not at all arrogant, but humble, pleasant, and enthusiastic

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I grew up in a place where one tends to see a lot of celebrities in their natural habitat. My mom taught me at a very young age (6 or 7) to not approach or engage unless you get a clear signal that it is okay. Being a celebrity does not mean you're on the clock 24/7. People deserve to go about their daily lives unmolested by strangers. At the same time, I've been the retail worker with celebrities trying flex on me and I never hesitated to call them out on rudeness and bad behavior.

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Wish people would stop classifying celebs refusing pictures as rude behavior. As long as you're polite about it, and they're polite about it, then like, it's fine? It doesn't matter if you were "the only fan in sight". They are people too, and are allowed to refuse things for literally no reason and it's 100% fine.
Not saying celebs have it hard, but imagine being hunted down by people for a picture wherever you go... That would get so exhausting.

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I once kinda met Keanu reves... me and my brother were at a mall in Toronto and we see this guy that looked super familiar to us. So he noticed us staring and he gave us big smile and waved. We smiled and waved back. We assumed that we just recognized him from church. Then about 15 minutes later it hits us who it really was.
This was probably 15-20 years ago now but I will always remember how genuine and kind he was.

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I met Channing Tatum on a flight back from LA. I first noticed people just taking pictures of someone and whispering to themselves..overheard “Channing Tatum”. It was bizarre because everyone was taking photos but no one necessarily asked to take them. So I somehow got the courage to go up to him just to tell him I loved his work. I did not ask for a picture. Just as I was leaving he asked me what my name was with a smile and said it was nice meeting me. Such a genuine guy 💜

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I've briefly met one celebrity. It was Kevin Bacon and I was so impressed with how down to earth and kind he was. I drove over 300 miles to see his band's show and they even invited the ladies to come up to the front of the stage during the finale. Such a fun experience, and great music.

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Don't believe everything you hear. I once saw a celebrity walking with their kid. Fan barged into them, knocking kid onto the ground. Kid was crying, celebrity was pissed, and refused a selfie. Totally understandable! Later read somewhere on the internet the fan giving a completely different account on things, and called the celebrity out on ignoring her. Bitch, you knocked their kid over! No, I will not name the celebrity because their kid was involved.

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I met Ricky Gervais when I was working at a high end department store a few years ago and he was so incredibly kind, sweet and charming, he chatted with me for a bit and laughed through my embarrassing fan girling. That guy is incredible.

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"It probably takes a lot more effort to roll your eyes at someone than it does to just say thank you."
Words of wisdom from Charlotte. So true.

JamieM
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Only celeb I’ve ever met is Morgan Freeman. He stayed in a hotel I was working at & I saw & spoke to him several times; he’s LOVELY, so tall, & his voice is like a warm blanket. He was very sweet to everyone & a fantastic tipper🤍

CherryPi
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The greatest celeb I’ve over met was Will Smith. Hung out with him and Jada Pinket Smith for a full day at oz fest. Her band wicked wisdom was playing and her tour bus was parked right next to our good friends. He walked up to me and shook my hand and introduced himself. As if I didn’t know who he was lol. He also offered to call anyone if we wanted him to so he called my son and my son didn’t answer the phone. Needless to say he regretted not answering that phone call. He was super nice and did not act as if he was better than anyone else that day. He truly is a good person all around.

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My dad was high end personal driver that could be reserved for the whole duration you stayed here in France.
He drove Celine Dion with her late husband and (at the time) their only child. I was with him that week, so he took me with him, they were literally so sweet, Celine offered us two tickets for the concert. Her family was there and had a huge square reserved for them with empty places for 4 rows on each side, we were allowed to sit 2 rows behind them.
He also drove Tokio Hotel when they just became famous and made a worldwide tour. I was a HUGE fan but couldn't attend because of school. My dad brought me back a Deluxe CD Album + 3 tops with the band on it, all signed with my nickname my dad gave me. I was screaming of joy.
He also drove many princes and princesses from Saudi Arabia, they were all soooo kind! One of the princesses saw me and loved me so much, she bought me a 200€ Nike Sport Shoulder Bag when they went in it and she asked my dad to bring me with him the next day. She gifted us the tickets to Park Astérix (like Disneyland but based on the Astérix comic books).
On the other end, my dad drove Mariah Carey and had a picture taken with him opening her the door, in the main french newspaper front page, from what he said "She was a total B, totally ignoring me and letting her manager do everything, I didn't even get a single Hello. You see her scene in the movie "You don't mess with the Zohan"? She's exactly like that!"

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I take these with a grain of salt. Celebrities are human and as humans, we all have bad days. Money doesnt make you perfect or prevent you from having bad days. That being said, no one needs to be a straight up jerk. That goes for celebrities and non celebrities.

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Honestly, the guy melting down over celebrities' real names was ridiculous. He made it sound like every one of them, by using a "stage" name, had committed a crime equivalent to matricide. Give me a break. Authors use pen names, and often for the same reason - it's all about marketing, so yeah. Name changes like that are part of their job. I had to laugh at his dramatic delivery of some very ho-hum info.

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Sandra Bullock filmed a movie (Practical Magic) in our small town. She went to every ma and pop store and bought things from every store. She was the absolute best. She carried on conversations with the locals, she was an absolute gem.
I do not see her doing that. At all.

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I met Sam Elliott. Working at a fish & chips place he's been going to for at least a decade. I took his order without realizing it was him. Everyone else around me, including the customers knew who it was, except for me (I was too busy for it to register in my brain). When I asked him for his name, he kinda got quiet and said very low, "Sam." After I took his order and closed the window my co-workers were all cracking up. It then dawned on me. When his order was ready, I called his name and he told me he really appreciated that I asked for his name as it made him feel normal instead of the person everyone just knows. It was the coolest thing ever. Sam Elliott is a sweet man.

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