Celebrities are public personalities, which means that much of their lives are open to scrutiny. But that doesn’t mean we have a right on them or that they are obligated to us. Some fans have assumed otherwise over the years and have been appropriately chastised for it. When we see our favorite on-screen stars, we all go all fan girl, but that doesn’t mean we’ll ignore them as people and treat them like robots.
Below are few incidents, celebrities lost their temper over their fans and took serious actions against them:
1. Salman Khan once slapped an admirer who sought to hug and kiss the star because he was very pleased to see him
During marketing event of Bodyguard, a fan in his mid-twenties attempted to go too near to the star. Salman, on the other hand, was not amused by the behavior and is said to have slapped the man.
2. Priyanka Chopra said in an interview that she once slapped a fan on movie set for disrespecting her
“I slap a lot. I think once a fan misbehaved with me, I don’t know if he was a fan but, I came out of my trailer when I was shooting for Anjaana Anjaani. He just came and held my arms. I am very good with taking pictures and everything, but I don’t like physically being touched. So he just held my hand and started asking for pictures. I got really scared so I grabbed his collar and slapped him. Then I got so scared, I ran away.”
3. During a concert, Mika noticed a man in the audience who was purportedly harassing ladies, so he called him up on stage and slapped him
This happened in t he year 2015 during an event in New Delhi. The performer recognized the man in the audience and called him up to slap. However, the man, who claimed to be a doctor, refuted Mika’s assertions.
4. A fan forcibly tried to take selfie with SRK
While in Amsterdam, a fan forced Shah Rukh Khan to take selfie with him. King Khan had no alternative but to shove the fan away when he came too near.
5. Atif Aslam once stopped a concert to stop some pervert fans who were harassing women
Atif stopped his live concert and asked the disturbing elements if they had never seen a women before. His crew then helped the women to get out of the crowded place.
6. While publicizing her film Baadshaho, Ileana D’Cruz was forced to take to Twitter after a spectator acted inappropriately with her
The actress shared a series of Tweets that she isl aware of the pitfalls that come with being a celebrity, that didn’t mean it’s acceptable to treat her badly.
“I’m a public figure. I understand that I don’t have the luxury of a private and an anonymous life… But that doesn’t give any man the right to misbehave with me. Don’t confuse ‘fan antics’ with that. I am a WOMAN at the end of the day.”
7. In an interview, actress Vidya Balan described how an admirer at Kolkata airport attempted to put his arm around her waist and was reprimanded for it
“I told him don’t, but he put it again. My manager saw it and said please don’t and when I turned to pose for cameras he put his hand around my waist again the third time. I said listen don’t, what do you think you are doing? This is wrong. Then he said sorry can I have a selfie, I said no you can’t, behave yourself.”
8. John Abraham once slapped a fan after she bit him
Yes, an admirer of the star became very enthusiastic upon seeing him and attempted to grasp and bite John’s arm. Finally, John had to smack her to get her to quit the act.
9. Sushmita Sen once grabbed neck of a kid who was acting improperly around her and gave him a good practical lesson regarding this behaviour
“A fifteen-year-old boy misbehaved with me as he thought I wouldn’t realise because of the crowd around. But, he was wrong. I grabbed his hand from my behind and I was shocked to see he was so young. I held him by his neck and took him for a walk. I told him if I make a hue and cry, his life would be over. He denied having misbehaved at first, but I sternly told him to acknowledge. He realised his mistake, said sorry, and promised me that it will never happen again. I didn’t take any action against him because I understood that the 15-year-old was not taught that such things are an offence and not entertainment.”
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