- Bella Thorne appears to be particularly fussy about her photos.
- She felt compelled to bring up an event from the Sundance Film Festival.
- He later pulled out images from her Candy Campaign.
The former star of Famous in Love appears to be particularly fussy about her photos because she won’t sign any of them that date back to when she was a teenager.
Bella Thorne, who rose to popularity after playing Margaux Darling in the television series Dirty Sexy Money, recently opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about the dos and don’ts of having autographs on her old photos taken when she was a teenager.
She felt compelled to bring up an event from the Sundance Film Festival where a man brought her explicit pictures of her and she declined to sign them. which she remarked:
“I normally don’t tell them off, but they offended me,” she mentioned about the incident with the autograph hounds. “It was this guy, and he was shoving photos in front of me, and I looked away for a second and looked back, and there was a photo of me from my GQ magazine cover.”
It’s super-sexy, my butt is out, and I’m wearing lingerie and going topless. I said I wouldn’t sign that, and he took it away and then put it back in front of me again. I said, “No, I’m not signing that.” He pulled out another photo from a magazine with another sexy image. He was like, “Come on, Bella.” “Sign it for me.” I didn’t like it. “It was inappropriate.”
He later pulled out images from her Candy Campaign, which she participated in when she was 16 years old, after she declined to sign the previous two pictures he had provided. Bella was incredibly hurt:
“I was like, ‘Give me something else.’ He said, “Aren’t they all sexy?” No, enough is enough. But I get it. They have to make money, and everyone has a job, so I get that. It was just that I was under 18, and it’s inappropriate,” Thorne explained, adding that it saddens her the way the audience behaves.
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