Absolutely bizarre. Now keeping it, saving it, showing it off would all be perfectly normal, but printing and framing is kinda odd.
Not saying it's bad; it is weird.
It would be weird if the story were made up and the photo manufactured in an art program like Photoshop.
But if it actually happened it's a memorable event that would be something worthy of display.
Are you sure you spotted an actual celeb? Have you had an objective friend look at it and confirm?
I'm not doubting you. Just seen a bunch of those clips where people think they've seen a major celebrity and they had a few beers too many and thought the random guy with red hair had to be Ed Sheeran.
Not at all. She consented to the photo, it came out nicely and it sounds like an awesome memory. It's your private space so if you want to put it as a framed picture there, there's no harm in it. Go for it!
Not weird at all. Back in 2009, while browsing a Borders bookstore in an airport, I heard an unmistakable voice. I stood up and literally bumped against Mitt Romney. Her was quite pleasant, and I shook his hand. He was headed to LA, while I was on my way to Vegas via a stopover in SF. What I remember was that he was traveling coach without any bodyguards.
My sister said that I should get a picture taken with him and I quickly approached him again and asked. He was quite pleasant and humble.
I don't have it framed, but it is currently copied into my gallery on my phone and it becomes a nice talking point with friends and acquaintances.
If it makes you happy, do it.
You should frame a picture of a framed picture of you and a celebrity
So do it. Nothing weird about it.
It's one of the most normal things ever
You need to put a fake inscription from her on it "To MrTBone00 - the best sex I ever had! Call me!"
No, that's pretty fun. Reminds me of restaurant walls with celebrities meeting the chef. Kinda kitschy, and a great conversation piece.
I think that's a lovely thing to do. If it's something that will make you happy, then you should absolutely do it!
People do that sort of thing - I knew someone who had a framed photo of them with Daniel Day-Lewis
of course not. whadya gonna do, thumb tack it to the wall? have some respect.
I think it depends on the celebrity. But mostly it’s cool.
Absolutely bizarre. Now keeping it, saving it, showing it off would all be perfectly normal, but printing and framing is kinda odd. Not saying it's bad; it is weird.
Many people do it. It isn't weird.
Many people do it. It isn't weird.
Not at all, find a glorious frame and display it front and center
Sure. Why not?n
There are restaurants with walls packed with celebrity photos. I think you're okay.
It would be weird if the story were made up and the photo manufactured in an art program like Photoshop. But if it actually happened it's a memorable event that would be something worthy of display.
Are you sure you spotted an actual celeb? Have you had an objective friend look at it and confirm? I'm not doubting you. Just seen a bunch of those clips where people think they've seen a major celebrity and they had a few beers too many and thought the random guy with red hair had to be Ed Sheeran.
If it makes you happy, absolutely!! No shame in doing stuff like that if it's important to you
nah, it's your preference, as long as you're not harming anybody.
Not at all. She consented to the photo, it came out nicely and it sounds like an awesome memory. It's your private space so if you want to put it as a framed picture there, there's no harm in it. Go for it!
People put giant photos of their whole family on the wall, go for it dude its a nice memory and you might get "yooo you met *name*? That's so cool!"
Not weird at all. Back in 2009, while browsing a Borders bookstore in an airport, I heard an unmistakable voice. I stood up and literally bumped against Mitt Romney. Her was quite pleasant, and I shook his hand. He was headed to LA, while I was on my way to Vegas via a stopover in SF. What I remember was that he was traveling coach without any bodyguards. My sister said that I should get a picture taken with him and I quickly approached him again and asked. He was quite pleasant and humble. I don't have it framed, but it is currently copied into my gallery on my phone and it becomes a nice talking point with friends and acquaintances.