Die-hard fans love their favourite celebrities, and hold them very dear to their hearts. They express their love and admiration for the celebs by attending their concerts or gathering around their houses to catch one glimpse of them! All that is okay but we need to talk about how fans invade the celebs’ privacy. Sometimes, fans take their love a little too far when they try to get into their space. Seeing videos of these incidents even make us feel uncomfortable because surely we would not like it when a stranger comes too close to us, would we? Here are five uncomfortable instances when fans crossed boundaries around celebs.
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1. Fan grabs Arijit Singh’s hand
In a recent Arijit Singh concert, a fan grabbed his hand, leaving him injured. In a photo that has now gone viral, the Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai hitmaker is seen sitting with his hand wrapped in a crepe bandage. Despite the fan misbehaving, Arijit Singh spoke in a m=kidn manner to them.
2. Fans tried to forcibly click selfies with Shah Rukh Khan
In two incidents, fans tried to forcibly click selfies with Shah Rukh Khan when he was exciting the airport. Shockingly, both times, the jabra fans came too close to SRK’s comfort to click pics with him.
3. Sushmita Sen mobbed by fans
When Sushmita Sen was travelling with Rohman Shawl, she was mobbed by fans who were trying to click selfies with her. Rohman had to step in to protect her.
4. Fans get too close to Katrina Kaif
Katrina Kaif, too, was on the receiving end of this misbehaviour by fans. One of them even tried to touch her to click selfies with her.
5. Deepika Padukone mobbed by a large crowd
Deepika Padukone was getting out of a restaurant and a large crowd gathered around her which made it difficult for her to even get out.
People get mad at the celebs for resisting when fans get too intrusive while expressing their love and to them, I want to ask whether they would be okay if a stranger invaded their personal space. No, right? So, how is this behaviour justified when it comes to celebs?