Originally Posted By friarthe I can't say I blame her. It's a weird, high-pressure business he's in. Can't imagine my wife would have been thrilled if I had to snuggle up to Kate Beckinsale (Click), either. At the risk of sounding pushy, and not that I didn't find the last couple posts interesting, might it be a good idea not to discuss other people's marriages on here? If Sean Astin *is* a Disneyland fan, and his name's at the top of this post, it's entirely possible that he'd run across this. And I'd hate to do anything hurtful... That's my big 2 cents.
Originally Posted By norcaldisney I still remember Sean A. from "Encino Man" with Pauly Shore, a funny movie.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris The information about his wife's jealousy comes from the special features of the RoTK DVD. Sean himself spoke about his trepidation doing the scene for this very reason.
Originally Posted By Phantom I'm going to go out on a limb here with something crazy... and I know it is a stretch... but maybe... just maybe... Sean's wife knew what Sean did for a living before she married him. Not necessarily about this situation, but friarthe's comments do make me think... It is bad enough when a spouse is expected to walk on eggshells because he or she is dealing with a spouse upset about something that spouse knew about BEFORE agreeing to get married. It is worse when millions of other people are also asked to walk on eggshells for the sake of that one person's sensititivies. Maybe the one person has a problem. Again, this is not about Sean or his wife in particular. Bob Paris points out the DVD extras. In other cases, when the information is gained from media such as tabloids or newspapers or websites not affiliated with the production, it could be something an miffed crew member is saying as "revenge" or something. You have to take reports about the personal lives of these performers with a grain of salt. That goes for the positive (publicists plants stuff all of the time) as well as the negative. Celebrity or now, how many times do we get just a snapshot of someone else's marriage, and we catch them at a bad moment? Don't we all have our moments where we get more upset than we should be, or when we shouldn't be at all? Finally... getting back on topic... if you REALLY admire a celebrity, then do them a favor and be cautious about approaching them at Disneyland, especially if they are there with their family or other person visit instead of "working". Celebrities need their Disney fix, too, without "being on" for pushy fans.
Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82 My mom saw Walt Disney at Disneyland when she was about 11 years old. He waved to her. Beat that! *ducks the flying shoes*