Ringo Says No More Fan Mail

October 15, 2008 in Artists, News, Videos by Dave Kropf

Source: AP

Ringo Starr doesn’t want to hear from you. If you do write, your letter will end up in the trash. After 45 years of stardom, he doesn’t want to spend any more time answering mail or sending signed photos back to fans.

The fan fatigue led the former Beatles drummer to post a sometimes angry sounding short video clip on his Web site telling fans that any mail sent to him after Oct. 20 will not be read or answered. British television stations broadcast the video on Tuesday.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpd24yVy5C4[/youtube]

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