Thursday 23 May 2013

The Nicest, Smartest and Meanest Celebrities

By Anthony Marks


Let's face it: the general public has always had - and probably always will have - a certain fascination with celebrities. They have wealth, power and influence that most of us can only dream about. That being the case, we often have a tendency to forget that - underneath it all - they are still people. Moreover, they tend to have the same traits, vices and virtues that the rest of us have.

Many celebrities, for instance, are known to be exceptionally rude people. They are mean to almost everyone they encounter, including their most ardent fans. This is most surprising when it comes from actors who are known for playing good-natured characters on television or in movies. A prime example would be Andy Griffith, whose reputation in real life was widely known to be - in many ways - the exact opposite of the affable characters he played, like small-town sheriff Andy Taylor played on The Andy Griffith Show, or southern lawyer Matlock.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, you have the stars who are known to be nice celebrities. These are people who always have time for fans as well as a kind or encouraging word. In other words, they really don't seem to take their celebrity for granted. Take Johnny Depp: Not only does he do the big stuff, like give lots of money to various charities, but he also does the little things, like signing autographs and sending fans gifts and personalized notes.

Last but not least, there are numerous celebrities with high IQs. While we often fawn over them because of their appearance, we tend to overlook the fact that many of these people are amazingly smart. For instance, Sharon Stone - who rose to fame in hits like Basic Instinct and the original Total Recall - is actually a member of Mensa with a reported IQ of 154.

In retrospect, it's easy to see that celebrities are simply people like everyone else. There will be nice celebrities, mean celebrities smart celebrities, and everything in between. We just happen to see their personalities being broadcast as opposed to kept private.




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