LONDON -- Question: What's more awkward for a celebrity than being recognised in a public place988 Archives
Answer: Being almostrecognised. At least judging by the stories below.
SEE ALSO: 27 times J.K. Rowling was the hero we all needed in 2016On Sunday, J.K. Rowling shared a brilliantly awkward anecdote about a time she was nearly recognised by a drunk man in a bar -- and in doing so, she kick-started a brief thread of celebrities sharing their own, similarly cringy stories.
It all started when a student tweeted at Rowling to say she looks like Celine Dion.
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Turns out he wasn't the first person to make the comparison, either.
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Then, a man named Darren Whitfield tweeted this follow-up question.
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Rowling's response has since been shared over 11,000 times:
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The Harry Potterauthor's story prompted some responses from celebrities who'd had similarly awkward encounters.
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Finally, to round the whole thing off, Rowling did what Rowling on Twitter does best: she calmly shut down a troll.
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