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Probably cause of that picture of his fish he posted on his story. Since supposedly his fish are home in Dallashow do you know that?
Stop stalking him. Isn't it enough you went to Rhode Island?Dallas
Oh come on, fans always try to see performers in person, or even meet them, it's not like something weird or new. Rock stars and actors always have devoted fans who want to see them up close.Wait, someone here actually went to Rhode Island to, what, try to find where he was? Creepy.
Hell, I live in Rhode Island and despite posting in this thread not once did I ever even consider trying to look around in hopes of locating him and/or Richard while he was filming.
I'm not saying it isn't a little weird, but don't tell me you haven't heard of all the fans who follow bands like 1D to other states or countries, and hang around their hotels trying to catch a glimpse of them.Sure, if you're already in the area. I live in Providence so if I happened to see him around in my regular day-to-day activities that's one thing, but I wouldn't go around actively seeking them out. But specifically traveling to another state/country where someone is filming for the express purpose of trying to find him/them is weird and creepy and borderline stalkery.
Yeah... we've heard of them. They typically are referred to as um, stalkers? lol. There is an entire word for this type of fan in S Korea (sasaeng) and they do not have a good reputation, to say the least.I'm not saying it isn't a little weird, but don't tell me you haven't heard of all the fans who follow bands like 1D to other states or countries, and hang around their hotels trying to catch a glimpse of them.
This would fit perfectly with that theory of the Doppelgänger thing lol has already happened many times with other celebrities as wellIt's Froy from the 18th century. Not really, but when I came across this painting I immediately thought of Froy. The resemblance between British banker John Mortlock who sat for this painting in 1779 and 21th century Froy is rather striking. Same eyes, ears, nose, chin, eyebrows, mouth, forehead. A distant relative?View attachment 62219631
Somebody already compared another portrait of John Mortlock with Nathaniel Parker lolIt's Froy from the 18th century. Not really, but when I came across this painting I immediately thought of Froy. The resemblance between British banker John Mortlock who sat for this painting in 1779 and 21th century Froy is rather striking. Same eyes, ears, nose, chin, eyebrows, mouth, forehead. A distant relative?