During the THR Roundtable for Drama Actors, Cooper Koch jokes that his new rule for fans is they have to give him a compliment before asking for a photo — all in the spirit of connecting with them more meaningfully.
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No!!! Some of YOU guys can’t even take the SECOND to take a picture,let alone a little CONVERSATION!
sure DIVA 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Strangers on the street are not entitled to someone’s time.
Better yet just ignore them. They are no more special then the next guy other then getting paid an abundance for pretending.
The fact that you have just stated this in a public forum ensures that any connection you make with someone who knows that is your proviso before having a photo means that a large percentage of your supposed “connections” will be fake. Not too bright this one.
lol you’re talking about 5sec interactions with complete strangers. Give it a rest buddy- all dude is implying is a bit of decorum and human exchange instead of just forcing the interaction for a one way transaction
It’s about wanting to be seen as more than a face to take a picture with and brag about having met. It’s about having people who admire your work come up and tell you how they affected you, and asking for a photo because the photo is deeply treasured and a reminder of the connection they had, even in a brief conversation.
Dealing with the public is all fake. He just wants a modicum of decency on the part of the public. It’s not like he’s going to get their number and invite them to brunch in a week. There many degrees of connection.
I am impressed with how authentic he seems. His opinion may change as he becomes more famous and more fans want his attention but to hear an actor or a celebrity actual want to connect with their fans over the art they create is really wholesome. I would much rather have a brief exchange with an actor I admire and discuss how their show made an impression on me than have a photo. Unfortunately most celebrities don’t have the time or the willingness or the constitution
(due to shyness or anxiety, etc.) to do this for their fans.
poor guy. so nervous.
Every time ive seen someone famous all i think is i dont want to waste that peoples time so if i talk to them i try to be the briefest i can
Bro, who is this??
I always thought if I met a celebrity that I was a fan of I would not be all weird I would just simply want to meet them I would ask for a pic or anything like that just to meet them ..
Who understands these people. Most of them don’t give af You f you compliment them first or not.