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Celebrity Bodyguards Reveal Best And Worst Clients

Celebrity Bodyguards Reveal Best And Worst Clients

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Redditor u/seemeatthezoo asked the community, "As a bodyguard, who was your best and/or worst person that you had to protect and why?" and it received over 1000 comments.
Here are some of the surprising answers:
Gwen Stefani
John Cena
Robert Duvall
Tony Robbins
Snoop Dogg
Pope John Paul II
Adam Lambert
Eminem
Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn
Adam West
Lastly, Peter Cullen
Have you ever had a great or unpleasant encounter with a celebrity? Share it with me in the comments or through our anonymous Google doc.

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