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Chris Martin is furious about autograph hunters

Chris Martin is furious about autograph hunters

Chris Martin launched into a tirade against a group of autograph hunters who harassed him after his benefit concert in Los Angeles on Monday evening (20.01.20).
The Coldplay singer struggled to contain his frustration when a group of “aggressive” fans begged him for his autograph, which they later planned to sell on eBay, after his performance for prison reform at the Palladium in Los Angeles.
The encounter was captured on video and according to footage obtained by TMZ, Chris fumed: “(Treat me) like a human being. Don’t yell at me, that’s so aggressive. Either ask politely or just be damn polite. Treat people with decency. These things all go on damn eBay. I always sign at least one of each.”
“Maybe I had family stuff. Maybe I had a crappy job, which I did, you know what I mean?”
Although the 42-year-old singer was unimpressed by the group’s behavior, Chris eventually signed their merchandise and left the venue.
Chris doesn’t seem to be afraid to call people out for their rudeness, as he recently said he was shocked to never have received a response from John Krasinski after emailing him with a silly idea for a musical version of the movie “A Quiet Place.”
He recently said: “When ‘A Quiet Place’ came out, I had an idea for a follow-up joke, so I sent Emily Blunt and her husband this idea for a musical of ‘A Quiet Place’ and I was alone (I imitated the piano). They never responded.”
“Every time I see this trailer I feel sick because they probably thought I was making fun of them. I wasn’t, I was serious, I loved the film.”
John, 40, later set the record straight and tried to blame his wife.
He joked: “I…didn’t get an email from Chris Martin. The man is a treasure in the world. Are you kidding me!?!? Emily, what have you done!?!? (sic)”