It’s an exciting thing to get an autograph from your all time favorite celebrity., and many have turned getting autographs into a full time career.
04.05.2023 - 03:31 / justjared.com
It’s an exciting thing to get an autograph from your all time favorite celebrity., and many have turned getting autographs into a full time career.
However, not all celebrities love signing them, including Bill Hader, who just recently opened up about the experience that turned him away from signing autographs.
Just Jared has lined up a handful of other celebs who have done the same and stopped signing autographs.
Head inside to find out which other celebrities who hate signing autographs…
It’s an exciting thing to get an autograph from your all time favorite celebrity., and many have turned getting autographs into a full time career.
"Happy, Sad, Confused" podcast."I was like, 'That's f***** up,'" Bill recalled thinking. "So now, I just kind of blanket, like, I'm not signing any of this s***."Not only do people approach the "Barry" star for autographs, but many apparently feel obligated to do their impressions of him to him. "Oh yeah, that happens," he said.
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. Sometimes, it was how often they bathe their children. It was a mostly harmless conversation that no one particularly enjoyed, but nevertheless, it happened.
Happy, Sad, Confused” podcast that he stopped giving out autographs after a distasteful late-night encounter with a fan.“I do not sign them,” the “Barry” star said about merchandise. “Autograph people don’t like me. I won’t sign things.”He went on to detail the time a man used his kid to ask him to sign a BB-8 toy so the dad could sell it online.J.J.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Bill Hader revealed on a recent episode of the “Happy, Sad, Confused” podcast that he stopped signing merchandise for fans after a late night encounter with a “Star Wars” fan left a bad taste in his mouth. The fan tried to use his kid to get Hader to sign a BB-8 toy with the intention of selling it online. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” director J.J. Abrams hired Hader and fellow comedian Ben Schwartz as voice consultants for BB-8, which has led many “Star Wars” fans to request an autograph from Hader over the years. “I do not sign them,” Hader said about autographing merchandise for fans. “Autograph people don’t like me. I won’t sign things.”
Barry star Bill Hader has said he often refuses to sign Star Wars merchandise.The actor, who voiced BB-8 in Star Wars: The Force Awakens along with comedian Ben Schwartz, told the Happy Sad Confused podcast that fans constantly ask him to sign pictures or memorabilia. But after a “fucked up” experience in 2015, he said he decided to stop.“I do not sign them.
Bill Hader is opening up about why he doesn’t autograph merchandise any longer.
Bill Hader is part of the Star Wars universe and was credited as a “voice consultant” for BB-8 from Star Wars: The Force Awakens alongside Ben Schwartz. The Barry star is often asked to sign merch featuring the droid but Hader recently opened up about why he stopped autographing altogether.
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