Yesterday I met Will Smith
I met Will Smith yesterday. It wasn't intentional. I was just walking to my car to go and do an apartment viewing. Will Smith was exiting the building where Equinox gym and Kensington Roof Gardens occupy. He must have finished doing a work-out or perhaps had been doing promo for his new film: "Focus". I was surprised that there were only a few members of the public including myself that witnessed him exit the building. I would expect where Will Smith goes, hoards of admiring fans would be ready for his every move.
Am I fan of Will Smith: yes of course. In his earlier years, I adored his work on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. I loved his music.
At this precise point, I was not in work mode. Will was extremely forthcoming and if you ever hoped that a star would live up to the expectations and perceptions we have of them - you would bank on Will Smith to never let you down. He didn't. He was super nice, polite and beamed the positivity that we so always see from him.
It led me to think about celebritism and how Jeremy Jacob Letting Specialists have worked with a manner of types of celebrities and VIPs of the lowest scale to the highest.
Celebrities and VIPs are all different. Some love the profiling, the sharing of their connections and meetings with you, whilst others yearn for the upmost discretion. Had Will Smith been a client that day, my behaviour would have been like a switch: completely different. It has to.
Jeremy Jacob Letting Specialists are proud to be a trusted provider of service to customers (i.e. our Tenants) and our clients (i.e. our Landlords). We take on challenges that at times require the upmost professionalism and protection - irrespective to whether you are a VIP or not.
So whilst this post (a bit of fun) may draw your attention, we also want those customers and clients that may need sensitivity within their searching to know: your considerations are important to us.
We believe in providing value(s).
Kind Regards,
Jay