Anderson Cooper has made the leap from a little known cable news correspondent to an international celebrity. He says it’s transformed NYC into like living in Mayberry where everyone’s like, “Hey Andy!” Now that Coop is a best selling author and a Vanity Fair cover boy he’s finding that life can be drastically different when people recognize you as famous.
“I have cab drivers offer me free rides,” Cooper said. “The other thing I’ve never understood is why people start offering you free stuff. Why should famous people get free stuff? I just don’t get it. It seems completely counterintuitive. And, you know, obviously, I don’t accept.”
Stop turning down free stuff Coop. If working people are dumb enough to offer you free stuff take it. It’s called natural selection. You got to where you’re at because you’re better than those people offering you free stuff, just take it. We give it 6 months until Coop is demanding to either star in his own action film or play himself in a movie called The Life and Times of A. Coop.
Anderson feeling Coop-ed up [Daily Dish]
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1. copyranter
Want a neat little picture by your comments? Get one here.ab-so-lute-ly. I always take the free goodie bags chock full of men’s facial creams offered to me at soulless media events. It’s good to be famous.
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