I haven't, but I did meet one of my favorite singers. She isn't very well known so she was happy that I liked her music.
Nope, I find it hilarious that people WANT to be a Celeb. I think in proportion celebrities are more likely to be unhappy than average joe
Not along the lines of Hollywood famous, but I have met a few politicians. The most notable being former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who came to this area when his wife was running for President, and I was selected, along with a small number of others, to have a small dinner party with him.
Danny Thomas & Aaron Spelling, Broderick Crawford, Michael York, Kevin Schwantz, Mario Andretti, Paul Newman; all short casual meetings. I have known Michael Winslow since he was a kid.
I've met a couple of Tollywood actors (Tollywood being the bengali film industry) I was even on a flight with one of them once. otherwise, not really.
Not that I recall. I know many professional artists, through school, though; one sent me a friendship request on facebook — not that I'd say I know her per se. I don't get why people obsess over celebrities; I don't understand why wanting fame is bad, either. I want to be an artist in the future, and though fame isn't a requirement, I wouldn't mind recognition for my talents.
I have met Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman (Whovians be jealous!), as well as Bradley James (who played Arthur on Merlin).
I've met A TON of news personalities and a few well known politicians. I've also met the Prime Minister of Canada several times, and even attended his garden party one year.
I've had the chance to talk with some of my favourite bands after their gigs, but that's not really meeting a celebrity, is it?
I met the band who used to be my favorite at the airport! I even got a hug and pictures and stuff :love: and I talked to them. I still can't believe it actually happened.