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Dwayne Johnson's Prosthetic Ordeal and David Spade's Scary Encounter with Autograph Seekers

Summary

  • Dwayne Johnson spent 3-4 hours daily putting on prosthetics for 'gritty' roles
  • David Spade considered using a gun to scare off autograph seekers who followed him home
  • Spade was targeted by people seeking his autograph to sell merchandise, not fans
Dwayne Johnson's Prosthetic Ordeal and David Spade's Scary Encounter with Autograph Seekers

According to a recent interview, actor Dwayne Johnson spent an arduous 3 to 4 hours each day putting on elaborate prosthetic makeup for his 'gritty' film roles. Johnson admitted that these demanding roles 'weren't coming his way' in the past because he was 'too scared' to take them on.

In a separate incident, fellow actor David Spade shared a harrowing story on his podcast about being followed home by a group of people seeking his autograph to sell merchandise. Spade explained that he considered using his gun to scare off the unwelcome visitors, who he said were not genuine fans but rather profit-driven individuals. The incident left Spade feeling nervous and concerned for his safety, as the group trailed him all the way to his driveway.

These revelations provide a glimpse into the challenges and risks faced by high-profile celebrities, who must navigate the line between connecting with fans and protecting their personal space and security.

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Dwayne Johnson revealed that he spent 3 to 4 hours each day putting on elaborate prosthetic makeup for his 'gritty' film roles.
David Spade explained that the group following him were not genuine fans, but rather people seeking his autograph to sell merchandise. This left Spade feeling nervous and concerned for his safety, prompting him to consider using his gun to scare them off.
The group of autograph seekers followed Spade all the way from the comedy show he had performed at to his home, which Spade described as a 'perfect place for a carjacking or robbery', leaving him feeling very unsettled.

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