What’s your claim to fame? I don’t just mean getting a selfie with a celeb, or their autograph. Maybe you lived next door to a star, dated one, cut their hair, served them in a shop, were an extra in a movie or pop video, inspired a hit song....you get the picture
Years ago when actor Ian Holm and his then wife actress Penelope Wilton crashed their car outside my house I asked them in while they waited for a recovery truck, didn't know either of them till was later told by my neighbour who also helped.
I've met the Prince of Wales on several occasions. Met the Princess Royal. Had a drink with Harry Secombe. Was on stage with Vera Lynn and Anita Harris.had a tea break with The Goons. to name but a few. at a Royal Midnight Performance at the London Palladium on Thursday 6th June 1963.
Oh dear! I had no idea I was in such connected company.
Sadly, I have never done anything noteworthy or known or associated with anybody famous enough for me to bask in their reflected glory.
Pangs of jealousy. X
had private audience with pope at the vatican.. had Head of MI5 to dinner (with men in black )... during time as WAG met many famous names including Bestie..Pele..Cruft..Bobby Moore..Ruminigger...etc... was royal scribe in Scotland and got drunk with Nicholas Fairbairn when he collected his parchment..EEK.. met Prince Charles several times...Phil Collins, at Princes Trust dos....had Norwich city manager as neighbour and met many of his team..was a neighbour to Barron Knights member in Herts.... had lunch with Mark Little..Joe Mangle on Neighbours... knew George Michael and Andrew Ridgley before they were famous... personal friend of Adam Ants drummer..one of them... Have dined with Gness and Sunny Dave !!!
Oh, come on, Minty! Being bought a drink by Hughie Green hardly counts, does it? He was one of the countries most famous womanisers, so he probably bought a drink for every woman he met!
Dining with Gness and Sunny Dave though (and managing to stay sober enough in their company to actually remember it afterwards as well) . . . now that's REAL fame!