Not everyone is meant to meet their heroes.
We recently shared a post where theBuzzFeed Communityrevealed some of the mostwholesomecelebrity encounters they’ve ever had.
Unfortunately, they inspired more of our readers to share negative experiences meeting celebrities.

Like…some of these are truly disappointing.
1.Dave Coulier
“He’s disgusting.
One of the hangers-on pulled a 19-year-old server onto his lap.

I wanted to toss them out of the hotel but the owner wouldnt let me.
I passed by Dave Coulier later in the hotel hallway.
He unsolicitedly offered to take a picture of me, which I declined.

Im good, sir.'
He suggested I smile more, as my scowl ‘ruined my hotness.’
Hes disgusting and so is his ‘crew.’

Just an absolutely dreadful human being.”
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2.Guy Fieri
“I took my daughter to a concert in San Francisco.
While waiting in line, Guy Fieri cut in front of us without asking.

He wasnt happy with that request and reluctantly took a pic.
He wasnt smiling in the picture.
He received his merchandise for free, and we were told to come back when they opened the stand.

Guy Fieri wasnt friendly at all.”
This was around whenJersey Shorewas super popular, and the VIP guest was ‘The Situation.’
I waited on him and 12 of his friends for three hours until 2 a.m.

I have forever since called him the ‘stiff-uation’ to other people.
Thanks a lot for ruining what was supposed to be a fun night with my coworkers, bro."
It was a dream come true, and I was lucky enough to sneak in a disposable camera!

I met and took pictures with several musicians everyone was extremely nice.
But Coby Dick from Papa Roach was, well, a dick.
Even his picture with me shows disgust in his face.

He said something fucked-up, which was my dad wasn’t ‘raising me right.’
The dude is a straight-up jerk."
It was interesting to see how that works, though."

He acted like his shit didn’t stink.
I think he wanted me to recognize and mention him, but I didn’t bother."
I always said hello to all the talent and ensured they needed water.

Before I could get a word out, he said, ‘Do you work here?’
and I said ‘I’m a volunteer.’
‘Great, can you tell them to announce my name right?

Its ‘eye-an,’ not ‘eee-an,’ then turned away.
I saw him later at an after-party and decided to say hello.
He rolled his eyes and walked away."

It’s standard procedure for the cabin manager to go around to every first-class passenger and personally introduce themselves.
My manager proceeded to swiftly move on."
He called me a butthead because I didn’t laugh at his cruel joke."

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Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.

