Celebrities who are super fans of other celebrities
Even the biggest celebrities struggle to keep a cool demeanor around their idols. Take Adele for example, she has previously admitted to having a “full-blown anxiety attack” moments before meeting her idol, Beyoncé, in 2011. During her acceptance speech at the 2017 Grammy Awards, Adele publicly expressed her admiration for Beyoncé. While tearfully accepting the Album of the Year award, she called Beyoncé “the artist of my life.” Over the years, Ariana Grande has openly spoken about her admiration for actor Jim Carrey. Grande has admitted to having a childhood crush on Carrey, even revealing that she once ran a fan account under the username ‘JimCarreyFan42.’ Grande has subtly paid homage to Carey throughout her career. Her 2024 album ‘Eternal Sunshine’ is a reference to the actor’s 2004 film ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’. She even has a tattoo featuring a quote from ‘The Truman Show’, another of Carrey’s films. The two have formed a friendship over the years; Grande even co-starred in Carrey’s Showtime series, ‘Kidding.’ Despite her own enormous musical success, popstar Billie Eilish is guilty of fangirling over her childhood celebrity crush, Justin Bieber. Eilish has always been open about being a belieber, but according to her mother, the extent of her “painful” obsession almost led to her being sent to counselling. She finally met her idol at Coachella in 2019, and immediately burst into tears. Later that same weekend, after her Coachella set, Bieber tweeted “proud of you” in response to her performance. During his headline set at weekend two of Coachella 2026, Eilish was pulled on stage by Bieber and serenaded as the ‘One Less Lonely Girl.’
2026-04-20T14:42:08Z