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Perth Now
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Perth kid's unbelievable collection of celebrity encounters
Some kids collect sports cards and others video games, but eight-year-old Noah Gianotti from Yokine has committed his young life to the pursuit of meeting his celebrity heroes and snapping photos with them. And he's been very successful. With Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, WWE superstar The Undertaker, and English soccer player Harry Kane just some of his famous encounters, Noah's parents manage the youngster's Instagram account @noahgmeets where his enviable collection is on full display. Growing up around rap and hip hop music, the youngster cares less about seeing his icon's live in their respective arenas, and more about engaging in a personal interaction with them. 'I just like having the memories of waiting for them and just seeing if they'll come and say hi, and sign an autograph,' he told PerthNow. Noah Gianotti and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. Credit: @noahgmeets Noah Gianotti and WWE superstar The Undertaker. Credit: @noahgmeets Noah Gianotti and English soccer star Harry Kane. Credit: @noahgmeets His most recent brush with fame was at Perth Airport in early July, with UK rapper Central Cee stopping to sign an album cover and posing for a photo as he touched down ahead of his RAC Arena show. The diminutive fan even recited some of his favourite verses in his company, claiming the Brit is his most cherished encounter yet. 'I actually started crying after, because I'm a big fan of him,' he said. Noah's father said his son's adoration towards music stars progressed from simply playing their songs at home a couple of years ago, to a desire to meet them face-to-face. Noah Gianotti and UK rapper Central Cee at Perth Airport. Credit: @noahgmeets Tracking down globally renowned artist Post Malone early last year in Perth, the eight-year-old arrived equipped with a toy guitar that he asked the star to smash for him — mirroring the performer's on-stage antics. A viral clip of their meeting shared by his mother to TikTok since garnered five million views, with an affirming response of 'Yea buddy' from the singer warming the youngster's heart and drawing the envy of fans around the world. Noah said he feels 'lucky' to be able to share his exploits online, though his hobby requires much more than simply good fortune. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Describing his son as 'very confident', Mr Gianotti said Noah's patience and determination drove him to secure a meet and greet with elusive rapper Drake in February after waiting a staggering 15 hours the day prior. 'We went to stand outside the front of Nobu at lunch time, and because Noah had spoken to some of Drake's crew, when Drake went in I'm pretty sure they said on the way out to please talk to the kid who spoke to us yesterday,' he explained. Sure enough, the Canadian rapper extended just a minute to the youngster in a memory that will last a lifetime. Unfortunately, however, Noah's efforts do occasionally go unrewarded. Noah Gianotti and hop hop star Drake at Crown Perth in early 2025. Credit: @noahgmeets Coldplay and internet celebrity IShowSpeed are two acts to have eluded the young fan, but asked if he'd have a second crack at pursuing them if allowed the chance, he confirmed, 'Yeah, of course I will'. Noah said his mates at school are sometimes oblivious to his celebrity targets, and other times, they ask to tag along. With his father running regular sports functions through his company J&N Sports Entertainment, the youngster's familiarity with fame began by rubbing shoulders with local footy players. He's now progressed to jumping on the mic with his favourite athletes watching on. Meeting the likes of Harley Reid, Caleb Serong, and Luke Jackson, the mad Dockers fan attends most Freo games and has settled on his favourite player. Noah Gianotti and Eagles star Harley Reid. Credit: @noahgmeets Noah Gianotti and Freo ruckman Luke Jackson. Credit: @noahgmeets 'I didn't know him when I went to a game, and then he must have kicked three or four goals and I thought, 'Who is he?' Then I found out his name was Michael Frederick and I've just loved him ever since,' he said. Branching out to meet international sports stars, Noah has added Indian cricketer KL Rahul, French soccer player Olivier Giroud, and WWE superstar Logan Paul to his hit list. Noah Gianotti and Fremantle Dockers star Michael Frederick. Credit: @noahgmeets 'Sam Konstas, Shai Bolton, some of the boys actually follow him,' Mr Gianotti said of his son's Instagram account. Asked about his career aspirations, the Yokine product isn't aiming too high just yet. Noah Gianotti and WWE superstar Logan Paul. Credit: @noahgmeets Noah said he would like to be involved with a sports team, possibly in the media department. Building an impressive resume, who would bet against him. Visit @noahgmeets on Instagram to see the youngster's extended list of celebrity encounters.


Perth Now
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Is this Perth's youngest rap music fan?
He might only be eight years old, but Yokine's Noah Gianotti was as passionate as any rap music fan lining up to meet British performer Central Cee at Perth Airport on Tuesday evening ahead of the star's RAC Arena show tonight. One of forty or fifty dedicated locals attempting to greet the star, Noah was overcome with emotion after the drill rapper stopped to say hello, posed for a photo, and signed a cover of his 2025 album Can't Rush Greatness. 'I actually started crying after, because I'm a big fan of him,' Noah told PerthNow, with the youngster's parents on hand to capture the pair's encounter. Rapper Central Cee stops for an autograph for Noah Gianotti on Tuesday at Perth Airport. Credit: Nick Gianotti But it wasn't enough to simply meet his hero, with the youngster compelled to take his fandom a step further. 'I actually did one of his rap verses back to him,' he added. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. While the touring artist's music is crafted for adult ears, the RAC Arena show is billed as an all-ages event. Sure to play Noah's favourite tracks Sprinter and BAND4BAND — cracking 900 million and 400 million listens on Spotify respectively, the youngster will not be attending the star's last Aussie show. For him, the tangible nature of a face-to-face meeting with his musical heroes means more than simply cheering them on from a distance. Yokine's Noah Gianotti poses with his signed Central Cee album cover. Credit: Nick Gianotti 'I just like having the memories of waiting for them and just seeing if they'll come and say hi, and sign an autograph,' he said. Noah's parents Nick Gianotti and Prue Earl have influenced his taste in music, and have been playing hip hop around the house for his entire life. As patient as he is passionate, Noah has waited hours to meet the likes of Drake, Post Malone, and Blink-182's Travis Barker upon their trips to Perth in recent times. His parents manage an Instagram account which shares all of his celebrity encounters.