Paul McCartney has decided it's time to stop signing autographs and taking photos with fans. The news may sadden those who still dream of meeting the former Beatle, but he doesn't intend to stop interacting with the public.
In an interview with Reader's Digest (via NME ), McCartney explained the reason for this decision. “It always seemed a bit strange to me. 'Here, can I write your name on the back of this receipt, please?' Why? We both know who I am,” he said.
With photos alongside fans, the biggest issue for the legendary artist lies in selfies. "What usually comes out is a poor quality photo with a bad background and me looking a bit miserable," he explained.
The solution to these awkward situations is to exchange autographs and selfies for good memories. "Let's talk, let's exchange stories," McCartney suggests.
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