
Remember the documentary titled "A Date with Drew" in 2004? It was basically about a guy who had this extreme thing for Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore. Along with his crazy guy friends, the brave guy concocted devious means to get a chance to meet the actress and actually have a date with her. He did get his date. Incidentally, the documentary is a little dragging, but funny. What I am getting into is, that drew fan guy is so much into Drew that he was prepared and brave enough to actually meet her. So much for fan obsession, huh? At least that guy's endeavor ended nicely. Why, I have this cousin who was so much in love with
famous Hollywood celebrity Nicolas Cage. She created a whole bunch of scrapbooks dedicated to women-charmer Cagey.
My cousin was a certified
Nicolas Cage addict. Her overly obsessive scrapbooks, journals, and even her online blogs contain all sorts of Nicolas crap. Aside from devouring all his movies and TV guestings, she crazily categorized all her scrapbooks and journals into the actor's bio, news clippings, filmography, feature stories, gossip, and tons of photos. It almost seemed like she was building a monument for Nicolas out of the scrapbooks she was keeping. With that over fanatical craze of her, her siblings find her creepy and so obsessive. If you're wondering what happened to her now, well, from what I have heard recently from relatives, my cousin is planning to go to the premiere night of the actor's upcoming movie "Crazy Dog". Apparently, she plans to finally give the actor all her scrapbook tributes for him. That is one very sick idea, even crazier than what she was doing before. But then, the premiere is not until next year. So, we are all hoping that a miraculous intervention would happen and she would suddenly wake up one morning and find herself so over that damn actor. Now, I wonder how her crazy fantasy would end.
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