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loobie | 14:10 Mon 30th Oct 2006 | Body & Soul
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I just saw Victoria Beckham while I was at lunch and was most impressed!!! So who's the most famous you've seen???
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I had dinner once with Tony Blair, but I prefer not to talk about it now!
He had me fooled!
About 20 years ago, on holiday in St. Tropez (we were camping...no 5* for me..), and stopped at a street cafe, the ones with the tables outside, pretty full, and this couple came and sat at our table. It was Bryan Ferry, and some blonde, wasn't Jerry Hall I'm sure, but who cares?. They had coffee, had a chat with us (me and my ex), and left after about 20 mins.
I've also met David Gilmour, David Bowie, Toyah (my dream date), Jim Bowen (I was on Bullseye!....seriously!), and a few more Z list celebs. Don't you know who I am?
Oooh, live down the road from Granada Studios so see Corrie people all the time, been sat in the pub right next to Craig Charles, Steve McDonald, Janice Battersby, Bradley Walsh all at one time and Kevin Webster was in earlier. Also seen Fizz and Sean in the same pub and quite often drink in Liz Dawn's pub where Les Battersby is all the time. Used to see Mike Baldwin loads along with Sarah Lou, Jason, Kirk (in Greggs), Ashley, Vikram, Audrey, Sunita, Frankie, Maria, Charlie, the guy sally had an affair with, Martin Platt, Kate Ford loads (was at a lunch at Harvey Nicks with her and Sunita), Jamie quite a bit too (swoon) and more.

Tyrone used to go to my gym as did Darlene from Hollyoaks and JK and Joel.

Natasha Kaplinsky at a promotional do. Various Big Brother people.

Rio Ferdinand walking down the street, Colleen McLoughlin shopping, Gary Neville at the City of Light stadium.

Andy from Emmerdale in a bar and used to sit near Zak Dingle in a bar in Leeds loads. Katie at the Trafford Centre, Donna on a tram, Debbie in Topshop.

Was dancing with Joe Swash (Mickey) and Ray Pathanaki from Eastenders in a club in London.

Robson Green right outside work, Jennifer Ellison, Donna Air, Lisa Faulkener.

Steve Martin filing a movie at Venice Beach in LA.

Have also met and chatted to Neil and Christine Hamilton.
Use dto work in the hotel industry and my husband is a musician so I've seen a fair few:

Got soaked in a water fight between Dave Lee Roth and Ozzy Osbourne (don't ask!)
Diana Dors - Lovely
Larry Grayson - lovely
Tom Jones - sweaty
Noel Edmonds - horrid horrid littlle man
Carlos Santana - Lovely
Hank Marvin - lovely
Dame Edna Everage - horrid person
Boy George - err
Ian Gillan - he let me drive the tractor at his house
All of AC/DC - angus is very very short
All of Iron Maiden - Bruce showed me his train set
All of Motorhead - accompanied them on an entire tour
Bette Davis - Feisty and short but sooooo a star!
Richard Beckinsale - Gorgeous
Rusty Lee (cook remember her?) weird sleeping arrangements!
Nick Berry
Ken Russell film director - lives down the road
Martin Shaw - Lovely
Benny Hill - weird
Nigel Havers - be still my beating heart



Hellion, I think loobie's asking if you've met anyone FAMOUS!...
h.m the queen couple of times princess diana (what eyes she had) most of the royal first team. too many after those
Well, most of these people I met as a child. My father having been a much loved singer and actor, he had great friends in the business and some came to our house. I have still a wonderful guestbook which many of them signed, so here are a small selection I met as a child: Judy Garland and her husband Sid Luft, Satchmo (Louis Armstrong), Tony Bennet, Tom Jones, President John F Kennedy, Pierre Salinger (President Kennedy�s right hand man), Gen. Paul W Tibbets (who piloted the Enola Gay and dropped the first H-bomb on Hiroshima), The Andrews Sisters, Bubbles (wonderful friend & legendary American Black tap dancer who taught Fred Astair & others). In my teens I met Andres Segovia (the father of modern guitar). I still have my first guitar, which he autographed for me in 1967; Peter O�Tool, Peter Sellers, Robert Morley, Richard Harris, Scott Walker of the Walker Brothers (I was his translator) and in later years I met: Yehudi Menuhin, Peter Ustinov, Patricia Routledge, Sir Harry Secombe, Cliff Richards, Dr. Sheila Cassidy (author), Richard Branson (on phone only), Yngwie Malmsteen, Jethro Tull, John Bon Jovi, Aerosmith and many other international top musicians/singers; Fiona Bruce (she is special as she and I worked on a Panorama film about my son). I see the actor Joss Ackland regularly; recently saw Fern Britton and hubby Phil, spent a few hours in the company of Nicky Clark. Gareth Fitzgerald (former Irish Taoiseach). But one of the loveliest people ever is Frank Kelly (Father Jack). He�s family. There are too many to mention, but as my Dad used to say- they are all no more special than all of us here. Well except for some fo the politicians have worked for as translator ... no names mentioned, but not nice, not special at all! :o)
i saw and shook hands with tony blair, it was a few years back, bill clinton was over in london and they went for dinner in a restaurant below my flat, went downstairs and they were leaving, bill went off in a limo and tony and cherie came down to speak to me and my family, rather nice!
Glenn Hoddle - I was running a pub in Windsor at the time and he came in with his wife and kids. He ordered dinner and forgot to get anything for the daughter that was playing outside with the animals (pub had a pets corner) He couldn't count to four and we wonder why he couldn't manage England!!!!

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