by Hannah MarderBuzzFeedBuzzFeed Staff Recently, we wrote about people's experiences meeting celebs, and tons of BuzzFeeders commented with their own celeb stories. Here are their most memorable celeb encounters, ranging from heartwarming to shockingly terrible. We also used comments from these posts and this Reddit thread. 1. "Jack Black is the best! I was living in Wellington, New Zealand, at the same time the King Kong movie was being filmed. My friend and I were having a drink to celebrate his birthday. Turned around and there was most of the cast of King Kong! Adrian Brody, Naomi Watts, Jack Black, and a few people I didn't recognise. I'd had a few drinks, so I managed the courage to go to the table. Adrian Brody and Naomi Watts bristled when they saw someone approaching, but I tapped Jack on the shoulder and told him it was my friend's birthday, and he was a huge fan and would love to meet him. Twenty minutes later, my friend went to the bathroom, and just then, Jack Black came over! I had a generic t-shirt with a Japanese symbol on it, and Jack's opening line was 'Awesome t-shirt, do you do Karate?' and he did some karate moves!" Simon Ackerman / Getty Images "I had to confess no. He then asked where my friend was, which was awkward for a minute, but then my friend came back, and there were hugs all round! Best guy ever."-edgycrab59 2. "I ran into George Lopez in an airport bar in Vegas. I was minding my own business, and he asked me, 'Hey...do you know what the f@&k Etsy is?' He was doing his kids' Christmas lists. We spent the next hour just being two dads relating about having kids. Super nice guy." Kevin Winter / Getty Images -timinlaguna 3. "I work in the industry and have met plenty of celebrities. About 95% of them are very nice and normal. The one I absolutely dislike because of how much of a jerk she was is J.
Lo. She was super rude and dismissive....and had this attitude that she was better than you. I'm not the only one who's had a bad experience with her. I have another friend who works at a high-end luxury jewelry store, and she, too, met J.
Lo a few times, and each time was a bad experience for her." MICHAEL TRAN / AFP via Getty Images -u/Demons_n_Sunshine"One of my best friends used to work as a waitress in LA, and she says J.
Lo was by far the worst customer she's had the displeasure of serving. And it wasn't just a one-time thing. Every time J.
Lo ate at their restaurant, she was quite rude and condescending to the staff. Always smelled good though, according to my best friend, lmao."-u/cowabungalowvera 4. "A longggg time ago in college, I worked for a celeb photographer. We did one shoot on the set of The Office back in its second or third season, and Pam (Jenna Fischer) was really difficult to work with. Just really demanding and wanted to see every photo, so there was never a flow. " David Livingston / Getty Images "John Krasinski was very handled; everything went through his manager, and they kept saying we only had five minutes with him. Rainn Wilson was awesome. I also did a shoot with Lindsay Lohan on the same job, at the height of her fame, like 2008ish, and she was actually really cool and friendly."-u/ventricles"A production crew I worked with said Jenna Fischer is the rudest person they have ever worked with. I was surprised because they'd worked with people that are 10x more famous than her, but they swore she was super unpleasant to be around."-u/Snackqueen333 5. "Jared Leto is a narcissistic ***hole. He complains about every single thing and really enjoys being difficult. I think he does it for fun, just to see people suffer. His assistant was the most miserable person I've ever met." Axelle/Bauer-Griffin / FilmMagic via Getty Images -Anonymous 6. "I met Andrew Scott last year. All of Us Strangers had played at a film festival near me about two months previously. It hadn't had a wide release yet, but I'd gone to see it. He was at a con I was at because people knew him from Sherlock or Fleabag, etc, but when I told him I'd seen All Of Us Strangers, his face LIT up. I've never seen an actor so genuinely happy to hear someone mention his work. We talked for a good few minutes about the film. I was telling him moments that really touched me as a queer person, and it was clear how proud he was that the work had connected. He spoke about it with such reverence, and honestly, it was beautiful. He genuinely seemed as excited to meet me and discuss it as I was to meet him. That really stood out." Dominik Bindl / Getty Images -garebehr 7. "I was a flight attendant, and the captain asked me to get William Shatner's autograph for him. As soon as I said 'excuse me, sir,' he shook his People magazine at me and said, 'I'm reading!' A few weeks later, we had Jim Belushi, and he was up front with me. A different captain asked me to get the autograph, and I told him no because the last time was so embarrassing for me. Jim heard me and busted out laughing and wanted to know who had been rude to m