Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Celebrity dating pools: Which stars you’re convinced you could or couldn’t be with

Dave M. Benett and Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images

Dave M. Benett and Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images

Upon my obligatory gossip reading for my job, I somehow end up submerged in this world of celebrities. I constantly read about and interview stars and envision myself amongst them. Like every one of you, I’ve had my celebrity crushes, and perhaps I’m delusional or maybe just a bit silly, but I’ve several time convinced myself that given the right circumstances I could befriend or even date some of them.

The biggest one being James Franco. Though now infinitely more famous for his portrayals of a stoner in “Pineapple Express” and Harvey Milk’s lover in “Milk,” I interviewed James Franco several years ago in a small press event for a movie of his called “Flyboys” and sat next to him for 30 minutes and daydreamed about how I could, while still being professional, give him my number, scrawled on the back of my business card. We had some witty banter, I grew increasingly smitten, and he was whisked away by as publicist about 30 seconds after I asked my embarrassing last question: Was he dating anyone. The answer was no and he giggled. (Swoon)

He seemed so accessible and funny and smart and like a normal guy  around my age that I’d date! There were about six other reporters in the room, and several of them commented on how we were flirting. But I couldn’t even rejoice: I knew I’d never get my chance again.

Before you think I’m totally bonkers, can I attempt to convince you I’m not and am happy in a relationship with a non-celeb?

Moving on. My biggest Hollywood crush has been Leonardo DiCaprio for many years. Besides being a talented and handsome actor, he’s always come across as very intelligent to me and I love how much he actively cares about the environment. I loved that he became buddies with Al Gore and my all-time favorite director Martin Scorsese. What a catch he is!

But you know what I finally realized today? I could never be with Leo. Why? His girlfriend, Bar Refaeli, is on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. And she’s freaking gorgeous. His dating a model though isn’t a fluke. His last long tern girlfriend was supermodel Gisele Bundchen, who uh, also was on the cover of the Swimsuit Issue. Okay, so he dates stunning and successful models. I’m out of his dating pool. I’ll just consider this one strike against him.

Am I alone here? Have you ever read about a celebrity and thought, given the right opportunity, that you would be right for each other? Or maybe that you wouldn’t stand a chance? Tell me all about your famous crushes below!
 
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  • Drea2up's Avatar
    Posted by Drea2up Mon Mar 2, 2009 8:09pm PST

    Viggo Mortensen, I adore that man!

    He may even be available...only in my dreams tho, only in my dreams....

    XOxo~Drea

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  • TAHER's Avatar
    Posted by TAHER Wed Mar 4, 2009 12:28pm PST

    It is the Age of Celebrity in the United States. Movie stars run for elective office and win. Politicians play fictional characters on television shows. Rock stars raise money for political parties. Musicians, athletes, and artists speak out on issues of hunger, stem cell research, and foreign policy.

    While this is not the first time celebrities have sought elective office or spoken out on questions of public policy, there are a number of factors in the contemporary period that have accentuated celebrity politics and given it a far greater prominence. The culture has changed in ways that glorify fame and fortune.1 The news industry has become highly competitive. Media reporters need good copy, and few sources provide better copy than actors, athletes, and entertainers. And politics has become very expensive, which places a premium on those who can convince others to give money.2

    In this essay, I describe why we have an age of celebrity, what factors have contributed to the blurring of the lines between politics and entertainment, how politicians mimic celebrities , what the age of celebrity reveals about our culture, and risks facing a celebrity culture. In important respects, the contemporary period has undergone crucial changes, sometimes to the detriment of society as a whole.

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    travis

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  • FANTASYLAND's Avatar
    Posted by FANTASYLAND Wed Mar 4, 2009 2:27pm PST

    I have a funny story..... back in the day.... wont say when but in another life I worked for a major airline...... I got my first free flight and me and my two roomates got bumped to first class!! If that wasn't enough excitement already for a broke country girl..... Tom Cruise was sitting three rows behind me, me being very "ballsy" as I still am today, I got up and moved to the seat next to him!!!! He just said hello, then burried his head in a book until I got up and moved!!! Yes, I would do it all over again today, and I am still convinced that when I meet him again I will walki right up and bust his chops for ignoring me! Too bad in those days I looked goofy and unstylish....... sure he would be glad to have a conversation as I look 100% better than on that flight.....lol too bad he is married with children! Dam my timing SUCKS!

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  • FANTASYLAND's Avatar
    Posted by FANTASYLAND Wed Mar 4, 2009 2:35pm PST

    Thanks Travis..... ditto.... celebs need to set a GOOD example, as well as athletes, it is very sad to see so much money being wasted and bad behavior being rewarded! Stand for a cause and help the world become a better place!!

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    Posted by FANTASYLAND Wed Mar 4, 2009 2:37pm PST

    p.s. and THANK YOU to the ones who do...... celebs have more influence than the actual politicians.....it shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out!!

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  • Issabela's Avatar
    Posted by Issabela Tue Aug 4, 2009 6:28pm PDT

    omg. i love ur post even though i got jealous. :)) lol. u really flirted with him? u know im also daydreaming about me and james franco ending up together.lol :)) i also love hayden christensen but he's engaged now so i dont stand a tiny bitsy chance. :)) post some more about ur experiences. :)

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