Tell Us Which Celebrity You Think Is Probably A Genuinely Good Person
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Sadly, it's been proven time and time again that many celebrities, no matter how talented they are or how charming they act in the spotlight, aren't necessarily the kindest people behind the scenes.
Some famous people use their wealth and status as an excuse to be entitled, rude, or out-of-touch. But, there are also many humble, lovable celebrities who consistently show kindness and give back to the community.
Perhaps you're 100% certain that Dolly Parton is a gem of a human being because of her gentle demeanor and her relentless dedication to philanthropy.
Or, maybe you're a fan of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and feel like he's a stand-up guy based on his kind reputation and his foundation that helps sick children.
Maybe you feel confident that Jane Fonda is a pretty cool person because of her lifelong commitment to activism and inspiring change.
Or, perhaps you get the impression that Keanu Reeves is a genuine, kind person, based on his positive fan encounters and generous track record of donations.
Who's a celebrity you think seems like a genuine human being, and why do you feel that way? Tell us in the comments, or submit anonymously using this form for a chance to be featured in a BuzzFeed Community post!
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