I like meeting all my fans and signing autographs, although it can all get a bit crazy. Yesterday, for example, a boy just came over and planted a big kiss on my face! I was like, 'Hello?'
I wasn't your average kid. I was signing autographs in Japan at 12.
I love to meet my fans, and after every show I usually hang out for a few hours, talking to my fans, signing autographs, and selling T-shirts.
It's definitely a dream come true to be recognized and to be able to sign autographs. But, it's also a lot of hard work and can be draining. If you don't know already, you will quickly learn who your real friends are.
Some movie stars wear their sunglasses even in church. They're afraid God might recognize them and ask for autographs.
If I had the hand strength to sign autographs for everybody in Kansas City, I would... but its just impossible to get to everyone.
You have to pretend that your life is a financial pleasure even when your autographs are bouncing.
I'm closer to being happy. I'm doing things that make me happy. In football I loved to practice and I loved to play, but I hated to be in meetings, hated to talk to the media, hated to have cameras in my face, hated to sign autographs. I hated to do all those things.
Who wants to go to school and be asked for, like, 20 autographs?
Fame is being asked to sign your autograph on the back of a cigarette packet.
The idea of sitting in a booth, and having someone pay me to sign autographs, seems so gross to me.
It's never a good idea for a celebrity to sign autographs or take pictures if a crowd is gathering.
Well, I'm playing for the fans so whenever they come and ask for autographs I always try to give it to everybody because I'm out there for the people.
I am always late because people stop me for autographs and say hi.
Having signed a few autographs in my time, I always wonder what the heck people do with them.
In Denmark lots of people come up to me for autographs.
Any ballplayer that don't sign autographs for little kids ain't an American. He's a communist.
I try to sign for as many kids as possible. Kids come first, and I'll always sign for a kid before an adult. It's funny, because I was never big into autographs as a kid. The only player who I ever wanted an autograph from was Dave Winfield.
I get photographers hiding in my bushes. We're way past autographs. We're into being stalked and followed.
When fans come up to me and Vanessa, they're really sweet and ask for autographs - but once they see the guys, the girls tend to scream.
I try to sign for as many kids as possible. Kids come first, and I'll always sign for a kid before an adult.
I always signed autographs when I could and always stayed and chatted with them when I could.
Fame is fleeting, and you can't get caught up in it. Signing autographs, taking pictures, and being nice to people is a small price to pay for the upside that comes with this.
They're very sociable occasions and there's no barriers between us and the audience. It's customary that after our performances, we go out into the foyer and spend an hour or so signing autographs for the fans and having our pictures taken with them.We strongly believe that going out front to meet the fans is just as important as playing the gigs - and we all love a good natter!
I was one of those little girls who practiced signing autographs since I was 5 years old.
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