Thursday, May 16, 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.

For instance, a number of Hollywood stars and celebrities are known to to be just downright nasty, mean people. They'll unload both barrels on anything and anybody having the misfortune to be in range: fans, colleagues, you name it. Unsurprisingly, one of the most notorious people to fall into this camp is model Naomi Campbell. She is quite famous for her temper tantrums, and has been known to physically attack her assistants, staff members, and even law enforcement officers.

Running counter to this is the fact that many celebrities are known for having very kind dispositions and for being nice people. These are the stars who are never too busy to sign an autograph or shake a fan's outstretched hand. One celebrity with a well-deserved reputation for being an all-around nice guy is actor Will Smith. Despite being one of the biggest (and most bankable) stars in Hollywood, he has seemingly stayed grounded. In fact, both he and his wife Jada are noted for their many charitable contributions.

There are also celebrities who are shockingly smart. Quite a number of Tinseltown's elite are known for their brains as well as their beauty (or brawn). This camp contains a number of individuals who might come as a surprise to many people, such as Pulp Fiction director ( and high school dropout) Quentin Tarantino.

In short, celebrities are really no different than anyone else. Some are good, some are bad, some are smart, etc. They're like the rest of us; they just tend to do things on a larger scale.




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