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Which Celeb(S) Have You Got A Selfie With?
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Who have you managed, or failed, to get a selfie with? Any funny selfie stories?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I got a few photos of myself with celebs many years ago, in my days of chasing pop stars around the country: amongst a long list are: Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzie, Freddie Garrity om Freddie and the Dreamers: Joe Walsh from The Eagles: Mark Bolan from T-Rex: the entire Bay City Rollers group, and pride of place goes to the one of my bestie and me with Glam Rock band Sweet. Recently, I was in a choir that sang for Prince Charles when he visited a local building. The entire choir (all 51 members) are in a selfie with him. Happy Days
I don't do 'selfies' because I loathe having my picture taken, so the idea of having it taken at all is to be avoided if at all possible.
I did have a 'selfie' with a Japanese pop star called Minaku Honda back in the 80's, when I interviewed her for a magazine. She had herself photographed with every journalist she met, so it would have been rude to refuse. She also gave each journalist a little set of art pens with her name on, part of her merchandise in Japan.
Minaku was charming, spoke not a word of English, but told me, through an interpreter, that her great joy being in London was being able to walk down the street unrecognised, unless any Japanese teenagers saw her! She was a huge star in Japan, and her first eleven singles were Number One's, and her twelfth was a Two.
I checked on her a few weeks ago for a project I am involved with concerning interviews I have completed, and I was sad to see she died of leukemia in 2005, she was only thirty-eight.
I did have a 'selfie' with a Japanese pop star called Minaku Honda back in the 80's, when I interviewed her for a magazine. She had herself photographed with every journalist she met, so it would have been rude to refuse. She also gave each journalist a little set of art pens with her name on, part of her merchandise in Japan.
Minaku was charming, spoke not a word of English, but told me, through an interpreter, that her great joy being in London was being able to walk down the street unrecognised, unless any Japanese teenagers saw her! She was a huge star in Japan, and her first eleven singles were Number One's, and her twelfth was a Two.
I checked on her a few weeks ago for a project I am involved with concerning interviews I have completed, and I was sad to see she died of leukemia in 2005, she was only thirty-eight.
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