Radcliffe puzzled over celebrity obligation

Zimbabwe Star (ANI) Monday 6th February, 2012

Daniel Radcliffe finds it "weird" that celebrities feel the need to connect with one another, even if they have never met before.

"I still go, 'It's you!', I can't help it. But there's this weird thing sometimes between celebrities who don't know each other. You have a shared experience of something so there's kind of an obligation to say hello," Contactmusic quoted him as telling Esquire magazine.

"I was in a coffee shop once and Jack Black came in and sat down and we did a, 'Hey mate'. It was so weird. I've never even met the guy," he said.

Despite his fame, the 22-year-old actor insists that he finds it easy to make friends as he can always tell if someone is only interested in his success.

"It's fing easy to tell if people are genuine or not. Sometimes they're a bit too interested. If you take a step back and they pursue, then they're probably just a little bit too keen," he added. (ANI)

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