Omari Hardwick is re-addressing his run-in with an ex-fan
In case you don’t know, Power star Omari Hardwick had a run-in with a with a fan who claimed that Omari was rude when he declined to take a photo with her.
Fans forget to realize that celebrities are people too and although they are spotted it is not always the right time to ask for a photo.
A fan learned quickly that this one time it was the wrong time to walk up on Omari Hardwick. Read on…
CelebNMusic247.com reports Omari Hardwick was out with his family and a fan wanted a photo with the Power Star.
The only problem is that Omari Hardwick, who plays Ghost on Power was trying to just have a normal day like a normal person with his wife and kids.
The fan intruded on his private time and when he nicely declined she was through with him and said he was being rude.
Omari responded when asked by another fan about the incident saying:
Heard you yelling at a girl who asked for a picture because you were with your family. In her defense, she didn’t know who was with you. You actors be acting like you God. Kock it off playboy.
Omari fed into the remarks and let @4cambam4
Have it:
Let me kill yo fuckery playboy & playboy: she got outta the car to follow me & my family maybe 200 yeard…as this older sweet nanny tells us. She gets to me & asks for a pic. I say as I ALWAAAAAYS do, God bless, you, I don’t do pix when I’m with my family.
He continues to explain:
Respectfully, she then responds “So I cant get a picture with you?!” With SHOCK in her face. She never acknowledges my family and ever with a LOOK. I go: Huh? You didn’t hear what I said?” Now I am there with my family 5 minutes too long with my kids RARELY ever having time with their NON-stop working father.
Omari says:
She keeeeps going in demand for the picture she is equally shocked I’m not allowed. Which now has this nice nanny speaking for me. The nanny is in shock that she won’t give up & has no acknowledged my family or even my kids.
Then he breaks it down for @4cambam4:
If I were with YOU playboy& you & I were close, I would probably protect your time with me the same way and/or at least expect a “fan” to acknowledge that you were with me like EVERY ADULT on earth should do.
Read the FULL statement below, but Omari makes valid points about “fans” respecting a simple no thank you.