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Actors vs. Fandoms: The Real Drama
10 Jun
Summary
- Some actors reportedly dislike their dedicated fanbases.
- Fans on Reddit debate why certain celebrities avoid fans.
- Allegations include rudeness and making fans cry.

Fandoms are abuzz with discussions about celebrities who allegedly harbor negative feelings toward their own fans. Online forums, particularly Reddit, feature extensive debates where users identify actors perceived as disliking their fanbases.
Individuals mentioned include Martin Freeman, William Shatner, Joseph Quinn, and Bill Nye. Fans cite instances where these celebrities have allegedly shown gruffness or disdain towards their supporters, sometimes stemming from the pressures of constant attention or specific fandom interactions.
Some fans defend the celebrities, suggesting the intense spotlight and parasocial dynamics can be overwhelming. However, other accounts detail serious allegations, such as Bill Nye reportedly making a child cry during a public appearance.
Other public figures like Harrison Ford and Robert Pattinson are also discussed, with fans interpreting their demeanor as disinterest in certain franchises or fan expectations, while some find this trait endearing. Upcoming projects for some of these actors are noted, indicating their continued presence in entertainment.