Sebastien does some good work, even though he hasn’t had many acting gigs. In fact, his single claim to fame is as blue arms in the American Airlines safety video. Even Teigen herself applauded his work, saying that she loved the video.
Teigen is one of the biggest models in the world, so she would know – maybe Sebastien should stick to his guns and be an arm actor. Why stop at safety videos? He could be a puppeteer, appear in ad spots as the lucky arm holding whatever product is being advertised, and much more.
Well, at Least It's Flattering
Twitter user “Nico” and a few friends agreed to take photos for a random website. While they knew what kind of website it was (helping you make informed choices about alcohol), Nico didn't really know how the pictures would be used.
She certainly didn't expect to see them plastered in hallways of universities and even above urinals in the bathroom, but her friends on Snapchat certainly let her know. We don't know if Nico was actually looking forward to her minute of fame, but she certainly had it. She even appeared in lots of different universities all over Canada!
That's an Unfortunate Title
It seems that Twitter user @EnvysJustice has reached a new low when it comes to official job titles or at least titles that she has appeared under. Her face still appeared on a company flier, so she must have been good at her job, but “Fluid Expert” is definitely something that you keep to yourself.
It's important to make sure that people don't get the wrong impression, but @EnvysJustice was actually a worker at an auto repair shop.
Is This Fame, Technically?
If you've been around for a little while, then you've probably heard of the important mobile game “Doodle Jump,” which has you drawing platforms for a little jetpacking alien to land on. The game was entertaining and fun, and at one point, everyone was playing it during their downtime.
While the game was consuming our lives, Twitter user Chase was proving he had the skills to earn a spot on the leaderboard. While he was there only briefly, it's still impressive, and he seems to be pretty happy with it. It's definitely one of the more random moments on this list, but at least it's a little more exciting than being an extra in a movie.
Now This Is Entertainment
If you were a kid in the nineties and watched any amount of PBS, then you're familiar with “Zoom.” This series of live-action children's entertainment had plenty of fun for everyone, and Twitter user @ameliasamson has let us know that she was on an episode of this show all the way back in 1998.
It was the opportunity of a lifetime, and while Amelia didn't become a big name, she sort of has a fan in Chrissy Teigen, who commented “LOVED ZOOM” when Amelia posted her pic. The Zoom brand was based on information and fun, but they didn't let their child actors appear in other shows for at least three years after leaving the show in order to discourage fame hounds.