I was just remembering that Christina Applegate wouldn't take pics with her fans one night and we were about only 8 people waiting for her. If i were a performer i would love to make my fans happy and take pictures with them, of course it is understandable that if there is a huge crowd, you can't sing everyone's playbills or take pictures with all of them.
Also, Cyndi Lauper takes about an hour to come out after her performance in her show.
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Yes, thank you for this imperative information. I can go to bed and rest easy now.
if you don't like it, don't read it, i was wondering if anyone else had experiences they wanted to share.
Um, dear...we didn't know what we were reading or whether we "liked it" or not until we DID read it to find out what it was ABOUT.
And never in your original (two) posts do you say anything about others' experiences.
Plus, there have been literally 45,326 threads on this.
Munk beat me to it!
Yeah, that's the lamest defense ever invented on Teh intarwebb.
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Sometimes people don't want their photos taken. Maybe she was tired and didn't have her make up on? One of the times I saw "Cabaret", John Stamos came out and mingled with the crowd, took the time to meet everyone who wanted to talk to him and posed for photos. Jane Leeves came out and signed Playbills but asked people not to take her photo. I didn't see anything wrong with that. She was tired and did not have make up on. The crowd actually honored her request.
Christina said "you can take a picture of me, but not with me"
Let's not get into this "performers have rights, too" and "they owe you nothing" argument again...let's just let this thread fade quietly into oblivion where it belongs.
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