I just think people have the perception that celebrities are like their TV personas, and that's probably seldom the case.
Yeah, even some reality stars actually have problems with that as well. I know I keep bringing up Billy, I know he's actually had problems with a majority of his fanbase, some of his fans are incredibly selfish and rude people: there's been times fans would want to meet him, get pictures with him, yadda-yadda-yadda, but like most non-Kardashian reality stars, he needs his privacy and personal space as well, then when he kindly declines some people to have pictures take or something along those lines, then a lot of those fans turn right around, and spout stuff like, "Wow, Billy's a real jerk in real life!" Matter of fact, he spoke out about this one time; he surprisingly has quite a following among kids (not sure why that is, his show is definitely not for kids), and a mother had contacted him once, telling him that her daughter was a huge fan of his, and requested that
he fly
them in so she could meet him, and she also expected
him to
pay for the costs, and
accommodate them as well. She didn't even ask if he would do anything this, she basically requested him to do all this, but he tried to explain to her he shouldn't have to be expected to cater to anybody, even his fans, like that. On a side note though, I had a friend once who met Doug Walker at a convention, and she said he was pretty much as big of an a-hole in person as he is as TGWTG... even then, we don't really know for sure if Doug is actually really like that, or if he puts on an act for public appearances, since he seems to stay in character very well.
And really, what's with all the reality shows? Television offers limitless possibilities, but viewers choose to watch these tacky faux reality people. I'll never get it. If I'm going to live vicariously through somebody, they better do something interesting like live in a pineapple under the sea, save the world from aliens or be able to fly.
Well, like Drtooth has said time and time again, most people who watch reality shows seem to mostly do so out of irony... I personally blow off almost all reality shows, however, the only reason I started watching BILLY THE EXTERMINATOR in the first place was mainly because I ended up catching a glimpse of it, and it's definitely one of those, "Unintentional comedies", mainly because Billy's on-camera persona is so wild and out there, and sometimes the jobs he and Ricky go out on seem to always ensue some kind of hilarity whenever the animals and pests somehow get the better of them... Ricky even lampshaded all of this once when Billy was cracking jokes about how disgusting their job can be sometimes, and Ricky said, "Yeah Billy, we need a laugh track." Other than that, I don't watch reality TV, mainly because most of these reality shows do nothing to actually contribute to society, or help make the world a better place, yet somehow, some of these poor excuses for people, like the entire Kardashian clan, sadly have a number of followers who actually regard them as
role models. Sad, sad, sad.