Jury duty is truly unique among American experiences, for one simple reason: Even the most rich and famous among us can’t get out of it. (See also: DMV visits. Harangue your beleaguered assistant all you want, but eventually, you’re going to have to show up in person.)

This great equalizer saw Gigi Hadid brought in as a potential juror for Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault trial on Monday in New York City. Hadid testified in court that she had met Weinstein, but noted, “I think I’m still able to keep an open mind on the facts.”

Jury selection in the Weinstein trial is still ongoing, so it’s unclear yet whether Hadid will get a chance to prove her open-mindedness, but in the meantime, we’ve rounded up other notable examples of celebrities doing their civic duty.

Barack Obama

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Barack Obama caused a stir when he reported for jury duty in Chicago in 2017, less than a year after his presidential term ended. But anyone hoping to serve on a case with the former POTUS had their hopes dashed—Obama was dismissed in a random draw, though he still signed a few autographs.

Madonna