Lionel Richie is opening up about fame and why engaging with fans is an essential part of success in the entertainment industry. The Lionel Richie Explains Why He Goes The Extra Mile To Connect With Fans first appeared on The Blast
Music icon Lionel Richie has been in the entertainment industry for five decades, and in that time, he has built a reputation as one of the kindest and most down-to-earth people in the business. One of the keys to his lasting success is making the effort to genuinely engage with fans and the people he works with, a gesture, he says, that is essential to being famous.
Lionel Richie Says Aspiring Stars Should ‘Like People’

Richie sat down for a conversation with his son-in-law, Joel Madden, on the podcast “Artist Friendly,” where he talked about his career, his legacy, and how he thrived in the music industry.
At one point in the conversation, Richie expressed his thoughts about fame and dealing with fans, saying that one thing he says to aspiring stars is something that they don’t often think about: “I hope you like people.”
“Because if you don’t like people, here’s how it’s going to sound. You spend the first half of your career going, ‘Look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me.’ And then you finally get famous. ‘Don’t look at me. Don’t look at me. Don’t look at me,'” Richie said.
Richie says that fame and fortune come with dealing with people, and stars “have to be able to engage.”
The Singer Makes It A Point To Acknowledge Fans

Elsewhere in the interview, Madden pointed out one thing he learned from his father-in-law, saying that he “sees people.” “You stop, and you acknowledge them,” he shared, saying that Richie often takes the time to greet or smile at people who recognize him in public, even while not officially working.
Richie recalled a particular incident when his children asked him who he was talking to while they were at a restaurant, as they kept hearing the singer saying, “Hi, how are you?” and “Good to see you” to the patrons.
The 76-year-old singer explained that he does that because he felt “invisible” too before he became famous, and he sees how some people seem like they want to approach him or talk to him, but they’re “scared to death.” “You can see it on their face. They want to say something. And for me to ignore them would be the worst,” he noted.
Lionel Richie Doesn’t Want Fans To Be Disappointed When They Meet Him

“There’s an old expression I have: Sometimes you meet the person you idolize the most, and you’re sorry you met them,” Richie told Madden. He then shared that he promised himself not to be the person who would disappoint his fans. “I’m never going to be that. Never,” he firmly said.
In fact, early in his career with the musical band Commodores, Richie would seek out fans to have a meal with them for companionship. In an interview with “TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle” in 2025, the singer revealed that for the first five years with the group, he felt anxious being alone while on tour. “If we had breakfast, lunch, or dinner, I would go downstairs in the restaurant of whatever location and find a fan and go, ‘Let’s have lunch,'” Richie said.
The Singer Is Also Courteous To Staff And Crew

Richie also extends the same courtesy to the people he encounters during work. The singer noted that those working behind the scenes are “conditioned” to think that celebrities won’t acknowledge them because of prior experiences, but he doesn’t think that way.
Instead, he makes it a point to say hello or ask how they are doing, at times even offering to take photos with them. “It takes you five seconds less to say ‘Hey, thanks, man’ or ‘How are you doing?’ That’s it,” Richie explained. Madden then shared that over the years, he had crossed paths with people who told him they had met his father-in-law, and they all had the same reaction, saying, “He’s the best.”
Richie then compared how treating people is like planting seeds. “When you plant f-ck you seeds, you get f-ck you flowers. Nothing grows. So if you plant a career of f-ck you flowers, it’s coming back to haunt you.”
Lionel Richie’s Thriving Career

Richie has managed to stay relevant for decades, building a career that has lasted beyond his early chart-topping years. After leaving the Commodores, the singer pursued a solo career, releasing hits such as “Hello” and “All Night Long.”
Since then, Richie has remained in the spotlight, going on tours and expanding his reach by serving as a judge on “American Idol.” His staying power in the industry has shown that lasting success isn’t just about talent, but also about the genuine way he connects with fans and the people around him.
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