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Celebrities I Would Want To Meet

January 18, 2019
By Anonymous

If I could meet a three celebrities celebrity it would have to be Sir Mo Farah, Lil uzi vert, and Paul Pogba.

Sir Mo Farah is a British distance runner who is one of the most accomplished in the world. He won gold medals in the 5,000 meter and 10,000 meter run in both the 2012 and 2016 olympics. He has also won numerous IAAF diamond league championships.  Besides being a really good track athlete he is just a normal person, not extremely tall, or strong. He’s a regular person who just happens to be really, really, fast. I would talk about his experience preparing for upcoming races and if he has any superstitions when he competes. As well as how he stays focused during long training sessions.

The second person I would want to meet is Lil Uzi Vert. He is a famous rapper who is in his prime. His net worth come out to about 3.1 million dollars and he can basically do whatever he wants. I would want to have a conversation with him about how he comes up with the ideas for his music. Some of his songs have a good rhyme and other are just random lines that have no systematic order. Another question I would ask is if he has any down time in the day due to the constant traveling and different events he attends. Lastly I would ask him about upcoming songs and albums. I would like to hear more features in his songs. But sadly this is not possible as he said himself that he is quitting music and just trying to live a normal life.

The third person I would want to meet is Paul Pogba. He is a soccer player that plays for Manchester United. He is always dressed with overly expensive outfits and has no problem spending a lot of money at one time. He has one of the best personalities in sports with his laid back attitude and his humor. I would ask him where he would like to play next or if he would like to move on from Manchester. It is a hotly debated topic over Paul’s future but it looks like he wants to stay but one can never be too sure. In addition I would ask for his opinion of his coach, Jose Mourinho. (Jose Mourinho has since been fired since the writing of this). Now with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in charge Paul is getting a lot more playing time and his stats show his productivity on the field has skyrocketed since the new coach came.



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