After all, being famous doesn't exempt you from jury duty.
You might get fired, as was the case with Madonna and Brad Pitt, but it's still a part of life as an adult in America, and celebs like Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian are on call. We are responding accordingly.
Here, read about 12 stars' jury service time, from Anna Kendrick's live tweets to Oprah Winfrey's trial experience.
kim kardashian
of kardashian family The star and aspiring lawyer spent several days in Los Angeles' Van Nuys courthouse in October 2023, TMZ reported.
The newspaper reported that Kardashian's bodyguards were with her the entire time, but that Kardashian was “part of the group…eating snacks in the courthouse hallway during a break with other potential jurors.” Stated.
Gigi Hadid
On January 13, 2020, the 24-year-old model was summoned to Manhattan Supreme Court to be questioned as a potential juror in the high-profile rape trial of disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Hadid reportedly told the judge that she had met Weinstein and potential witness Salma Hayek, but “I think we can still keep an open mind about the facts.” . buzzfeed news.
“A dream came true this week. I was called to serve on the jury, everyone,” Hadid posted on Instagram on January 5, 2020, before she learned she would be participating in Weinstein's trial.
“I want to thank New York State,” she added. “My mom and @vesperw seemed concerned about my sincere excitement…I know it's going to be terrible. Let me dream.”
Taylor Swift
The singer was absent from the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards as he was being considered as a potential judge in Nashville.
Swift was eventually dismissed by a judge as a potential juror in an aggravated rape and kidnapping case, but not before. take a picture Together with the fans.
A spokesperson for the Davidson County District Attorney's Office (where she was being considered) said Swift asked to be removed from the jury because she was involved in a civil case involving sexual assault at the time. A spokesperson said the pop star has offered to serve as a juror in another case.
Tom Hanks
The actor was serving as a juror in a domestic violence case in Los Angeles when his defense team requested a mistrial after an employee of the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office approached him and thanked him for his service.
According to TMZ, Hanks said he was just doing his best to “serve justice.”
oprah winfrey
Winfrey served as a juror in a murder trial in Chicago in August 2004. Winfrey told reporters outside the courtroom while the assignment was being considered. I'm open-minded, but I really have too many opinions. ”
At the time, she said, “I have a show so I hope it doesn't take more than a week.”
But she was chosen, and ultimately she and the other jurors found 27-year-old Dion Coleman guilty of first-degree murder in the February 2002 shooting death of 23-year-old Walter Hawley. Made a decision.
she said this today After the trial, “I didn't feel like, 'Oh, I pushed someone away'…I just felt sad in the end.”
George W. Bush
Although he was not selected to serve on the jury, the former U.S. president fulfilled his civic duty and appeared for jury selection in Dallas in August 2015.
A spokesperson for the former president said, “The President recognizes how important jury service is to our nation's justice system, and the great privilege of being an American citizen and having the right to vote includes such important privileges.'' I am aware of the responsibility that comes with it.”
Brad Pitt
of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood The actor was just trying to be a good citizen when he showed up for jury duty in Los Angeles in 2014, but was fired for being “too distracting.” daily mail.
The newspaper added that this is not the first time the actor has been called to serve on a jury, having previously appeared in court in 2007.
Uma Thurman
In 2008, kill bill The actress was excited to be called to serve on a jury in New York.
“I was downtown doing jury duty,” she said while promoting the film. in front of her eyes About David Letterman. “It was a misdemeanor case. I didn't get picked, but I was pretty excited just thinking about it. But I was also nervous because if this was a long-term case, there might be some problems.” How do you convey that to the producers of the movie? ”
anna kendrick
of pitch perfect The actress live-tweeted her jury service experience in September 2015. She was initially excited about her jury service, and she said, “The third night of jury service call… I thought I was out of the role, but I got a date with Justice… and the bitch was in the early morning hours… I want a secret meeting.”
“Lunch break. Haven't been chosen yet. I think my favorite thing so far is that I feel like I'm about to get yelled at at any second. #juryduty,” she added.
But just when we thought she would be in court, Kendrick tweeted“Oh my god – we got called and they settled the case while we were walking to court. I didn't know that was possible. #WorkItOut #juryduty.”
kelly clarkson
The singer revealed that he too served jury duty after seeing Anna Kendrick's tweet. She had the same experience herself, she writes, but with an added bonus. “Two things happened to me and then from the time we were there I witnessed two 18-year-olds getting married #poordeciionpartyfortwo,” the talk show host wrote. tweeted.
Madonna
While some of us spend all day in court for jury duty, this superstar was fired after just two hours in July 2014. Why? One reason was that there were so many people to choose from on the jury, and the other reason was that Madonna would be too distracting in her room.
“The bigger benefit here is that her appearance really shows that everyone is called,” said court system spokesman David Bookstaver. “The intent here was not to disrupt the work of other jurors or the court.”
She may have been released quickly, but not until she posted a photo of a Manhattan courthouse doorknob on Instagram. “Serving my country!” she captioned the photo. “We are reporting the results of the jury selection! #itshotinhere”
sarah jessica parker
of sex and the city The actress fulfilled her civic duty in 2011 and refuted rumors suggesting that she was a diva who tried to escape from public service.
Parker later said: Marie Claire, “I was so outraged by the character assassination! I was asked to speak at Juror Appreciation Day, even though I have served many times!”