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I take it as more silly than anything. Probably makes more sense if you're a wrestling fan.
Ah yes. I am not a wrestling fan so that lines up.
I take it as more silly than anything. Probably makes more sense if you're a wrestling fan.
Niche fandoms seem to attract a special kind of creep. Or maybe I think it's weirder that Aiello and Chance have people as fanatic as major actors and singers, but have nowhere near the security.While I understand the fan sentiment, am I the only one to find the "Aiello Club" thing really creepy?
It's definitely a weird situation. Personally I'm a big fan of many of the HHN actors. It's very easy to come off as creepy by simply being a fan of them in the same way you would any ordinary celebrity. Like any other performer if you appreciate their work you want to follow their career a little so you can see more, you're essentially labeled a stalker. Whereas it's perfectly normal to closely monitor the intricate personal details of a traditional celebrities life. The funny thing about this is for me it makes me a little more nervous with these actors because I don't want to come off that way. Ironically I do a lot of work with conventions and interact with celebrities in that and I feel far more comfortable around them. There are some truly creepy people out there and it's really hard to tell sometimes.Niche fandoms seem to attract a special kind of creep. Or maybe I think it's weirder that Aiello and Chance have people as fanatic as major actors and singers, but have nowhere near the security.
I remember house actors cultivating fans back on Horrornightnightmares with strangers that I thought was strange.
I can completely understand being a fan of the performers. One of my favorite concerts I ever went to was for a youtube famous person and I was as excited about seeing them as I'd be seeing a movie star. I guess it just depends on the interactions, and I just feel bad for these people who don't have the kinds of protections a real celebrity would have.It's definitely a weird situation. Personally I'm a big fan of many of the HHN actors. It's very easy to come off as creepy by simply being a fan of them in the same way you would any ordinary celebrity. Like any other performer if you appreciate their work you want to follow their career a little so you can see more, you're essentially labeled a stalker. Whereas it's perfectly normal to closely monitor the intricate personal details of a traditional celebrities life. The funny thing about this is for me it makes me a little more nervous with these actors because I don't want to come off that way. Ironically I do a lot of work with conventions and interact with celebrities in that and I feel far more comfortable around them. There are some truly creepy people out there and it's really hard to tell sometimes.
Only one hour until the countdown hits exactly 15 days left...
I have hopeBut will it matter...
Kinda like the folks considering themselves "KornStalkers" on the UOAP facebook page . . .While I understand the fan sentiment, am I the only one to find the "Aiello Club" thing really creepy?
Kinda like the folks considering themselves "KornStalkers" on the UOAP facebook page . . .
Like.... the band Korn?
I think it refers to Universal employee Matt Korn, former UOAP social media specialist!
It does. People are crazy with that too. Posting photos of his wedding and other things.
I doubt anything WILL happen until that countdown hits zero. :\nothing happened