The Chase for Autographs: A Look into Celebrity Interactions with Fans

Yeah, just wait, I, we hope so. These guys are big fans. Guys, let’s hope these autograph kids get an autograph. That they’re. They’re huge Laker fans. They got the Anthony Davis Jersey and everything. 80. Please, please, you’re my favorite. Please, I beg of you, please. Just please, baby. Please, baby. I have the Jersey. Please. They’re, they’re chasing down the street. They’re no match for the autograph kids. It’s a mad dash. He’s doing 60 miles an hour through a parking lot to elude the autograph collecting kids. The disappointment that awaits the kids. Here we go. Come on. No eye contact. No eye contact. This is tragic, guys. I’m sorry, fellas. I wouldn’t have the heart. The cold heart. The kid said I love you to Anthony Davis. Cause it’s. As a kid, there is that admiration is a. You can feel it. You. You want an autograph? I don’t care. I don’t care. I’m not even gonna make eye contact with you. Your scribble could make that kid’s year. It’s one of the favor with the public, man. Some of these players are acting above human. A human makes eye contact with people who. Who admire them. You just won a gold medal. Have a little humility. Have you seen AD’s house? I mean, honestly, wild beyond your wildest dreams of comfort. Coddled to everywhere you go, every city. Coming out of a carnival where you would think there would be hundreds of adoring fans. Two Kids. Two. Two. Unbelievable. Just seeing that continually makes. Kind of starts to disgust me after a while, you know, I’m not saying it’s the worst thing ever, but it’s a part of our society that. That’s. That there’s something there that needs to be fixed. And it’s the way these celebrities interact with the public who consume and make this possible. Alright, take care, guys.