Speaking of famous people, on a whim I added Miley Cyrus on Facebook (a surprising amount of celebrities leave their personal Facebooks public, though they may or may not accept friend requests; considering who this is, she may think I'm someone she met at a party and just forgot). This girl's gone completely over to the gangsta side.
"Mom and my faaaaav guy everrrr! you know what it izzzzz! Mike WiLL Made It #WeCantStop — with Tish Cyrus."
This update is missing the 5 hearts and two "kissy lips" emoticons attached to it. It's a picture of a producer standing with her mother, who's probably had all the plastic surgery ever.
Edit:
Sounds like fame is more of a burden than reward...
It really is. You find that you have a lot of "friends" who are really just hangers-on trying to get a handout. Networking is important and a lot of jobs are earned because you know the people involved (either they handpick you for a project or they get you an in on an audition that you normally would have never heard about, like Benedict Cumberbatch getting the role of John Harrison in the new Star Trek because he knew some people who got him to submit a video audition shot on his iPhone), but there's far too many who will try to use their famous friends as nothing more than a source of fame and fortune for themselves. That's what I said was the reason Miley probably added me: the girl probably doesn't even remember everyone she meets. A lot of actors don't. I'm only a year in and I'm still looking on Facebook at newsfeed updates and having to scour the person's profile to remember just who the hell they are. I get random friend requests from people who work with people I've worked with, but I've never actually met or talked to.
The one "famous" person I really have a friendly, non-professional relationship with is
FateOfDestinee. I was one of the fans she added on her semi-personal Facebook (I think she has a separate one with her full name purely for family and real life friends), and eventually she started commenting on various things on my wall. She was actually the first person to respond on Facebook when I mentioned I had a stomach virus, and she recently wished me a happy birthday and told me to go get a handgun now that I'm 21.