The secret lives of autograph hunters : ‘Donald Trump was really hard to get’
Why do so many people spend their time at stage doors and sending out requests for signatures? Those who have collected thousands of autographs explain the thrill Andrew Broughton still remembers the first celebrity autograph he ever got. “It started by accident,” he says, when he was 13 and (…)
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