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Answered: Reader recommendations for celebrities

We want to know which stars you’ve seen out and about on our beaches and cobblestone streets + the spots you recommend them to check out.

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Reader Tory A. saw Matt Czuchry walking down King Street, early one morning.

Photo by @juliadentphoto

We shared celebrities recently spotted in the 843 and asked about your encounters and the spots you’d recommend if they asked you where to go.

  • Joe M. recommends visiting Magnolia Cemetery and has spotted Bruce Willis.
  • Tory A. saw Matt Czuchry on King Street and says to have a meal at 167 Raw and to check out The Battery.
  • Lesley J. saw Dick Clark and Susan Lucci around town.
  • Lisa S. recommends a historical home tour and has seen Tori Spelling around town.
  • Betsey P. says to have a meal at The Ocean Room and to join a historical walking tour and has spotted Bill Murray.
  • Billy O. has also seen Bill Murray along with Danny Ford and recommends the Charleston Crab House and Folly Beach.
  • Kim F. spotted John Goodman and said to check out Breach Inlet.
  • Carrie J. saw Stephen Colbert in Piggly Wiggly of Mount Pleasant.
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