by packrat » Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:31 pm
It is bad ettiquite to ask for an autograph when the celebrity is in a private setting, such as shopping, dining, and the like. I'm not sure what you mean in your original post, but only when the celebrity is performing at a venue, show, TV/radio interview, etc. are they considered "fair game." All other times it's "hands off."
It is bad ettiquite to ask for an autograph when the celebrity is in a private setting, such as shopping, dining, and the like. I'm not sure what you mean in your original post, but only when the celebrity is performing at a venue, show, TV/radio interview, etc. are they considered "fair game." All other times it's "hands off."