They want a lip print for their autograph books. I'm a sport; I go along.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't want my fans to think they have to get lip fillers or look like me in any way.
One fan wrote asking for a very specific autographed photo. He wanted me to pose in tight jeans and boots and even enclosed a sketch of how I should dress! A lot of them just say they wish they had a girlfriend like me. They're very endearing letters.
I appreciate folks asking for my autograph.
If anyone asks for your autograph they're showing you respect and give it back to them.
Somebody will come up to me after a show and have me sign their arm, and the next time I see them my autograph has been permanently inscribed on their arm.
I never wanted to take autographs, always wanted to give them. To do this, you have to achieve something.
Having signed a few autographs in my time, I always wonder what the heck people do with them.
Sometimes people will come up in the street and say: 'My daughter loves you, will you sign an autograph for her?' And some people send me stuff. I don't mind it at all: as a sportswoman, you owe them because they support you.
People would ask me to autograph their bodies and then the next time I'd see them on tour they'd have my autograph tattooed. I decided I wouldn't write on people anymore, but I'd give them arms and legs and if they wanted those autographed I'd do that.
Fame is being asked to sign your autograph on the back of a cigarette packet.
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