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Ryco11757
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Re: Authentic Clint Eastwood

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so i guess it is settled that it is a sec.
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Ellen's studio is close to Clint Eastwood's office I believe and I think she also lives by him. That's how they knew where to send the letter. I couldn't tell you about the authenticity though.
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RGs_Gal wrote:Ellen's studio is close to Clint Eastwood's office I believe and I think she also lives by him. That's how they knew where to send the letter. I couldn't tell you about the authenticity though.
your right {up} i saw the show when ellen walked to his trailer. They are neighbors :lol:
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Re: Authentic Clint Eastwood

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rittdk01 wrote:
wlperie wrote:It not really weird. It just takes about 30 seconds of research to find the address.
What by going to this website? I think its weird that they would know the address to send to CLint Eastwoods fanmail address. 99.9% would return to sender or throw away first.
It's not weird at all. Studios and agencies send each other tons of mail/correspondence/memos. I'm sure they've dealt with fanmail before, but whether or not they forward or dump the mail is up to them. They were of course in contact with his people/agent/manager/publicist before the appearance. Even if they were not, they could have simply given it to his publicist the day of the appearance, and he/she (more likely a woman, since most publicists I have ever seen are women) would simply send it off to the appropriate fanmail handler.


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