ca autograph law Archive
It’s Fanboy news! Some fun stuff this week! Bryan Cranston says no more TTM autographs! Super Bowl autograph collecting! and More! Check out the recap below! Bryan Cranston joins the ranks of the no-autograph celebrities Got some Breaking Bad merch you’d love Bryan Cranston to sign? Bad
It’s Fanboy News! Let’s get cracking! A new autograph policy from the Golden Knights limits autographs to kids only? Cardi B Fans out on Missy Elliott! Check out the rest of the Fanboy News below! Golden Knights’ new policy restricts autographs to kids only If you’re 15
It all starts.. with a signature. Yep, it’s an addiciton. But apparently Donald Trump’s alleged affair started with one. Talk about Fanboy News. Meghan Markle skirts Royals to sign an autograph and more! Meghan Markle Skirted Royal Restrictions With a Clever Move Longstanding royal protocol contends that
It’s Fanboy News! This week there’s a whole list of stars who refused to take selfies, the CA Autograph Law amended, and more! Check it out below! 11 Stars Who Refuse to Take Selfies with Fans Don’t bother asking these celebrities to take a photo with you,
It’s been an interesting news week that’s for sure. Donald Trump is the president elect and some autograph dealers are in for a big payday! Also Kate Bosworth at LAX, Billy Bob Thornton talks autograph hunters at his shows and more! Share on Facebook
Some interesting stuff today! Phil Collins is still bitter about Paul McCartney not signing for him 14 years ago! The CA autograph law still really sucks, and tons more! Check it out below! Share on Facebook
Man oh man! There’s some interesting things coming out this week. The Louisville Cardinals ban autograph signings, a riot breaks out at an autograph signing, and more talk about the insane money made at cons by stars! Whew! Share on Facebook
This is a great Fanboy News because so much has happened this week. Whew… First, there’s a great article in the Hollywood Reporter about how much stars make at cons. Garbage bags of $20 bills! Damn… The CA autograph law doesn’t apply to booksellers it seems and