Demi Moore excludes aggressive autograph hunters as they call her “not humble”

Demi Moore He has classes and is not afraid to show it.
On Sunday, Golden Globe award -winning actress She seemed to frustrate a group of fans who became angry after decently refusing to sign autographs while attending Santa Barbara’s Santa Festival.
“If I sign one, then I couldn’t sign for everyone, so I wouldn’t want to do that,” Moore told a small group of hunters on autographs.
Demi Moore claims that for this reason she was shameful because she caught it all
Demi Moore upset fans after refusing to sign autographs at the Santa Barbara Film Festival last weekend last weekend. (Pg/bauer-griffin/GC images)
“Modest people sign autographs,” one woman replied. “You’re not modest.”
“Oh, don’t say wicked things,” Moore said.
“You’re not modest. You always have an attitude, you never want to sign. You have to be humble,” the woman continued.
To which Moore replied, “But I love you anyway.”
The representatives of the actress did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.
Moore was nominated for his first Oscar this year. (Matt Winkelmeyer)
Watch: Demi Moore excludes aggressive autograph hunters as they call her “not humble”
It’s Moore No side of a sharp criticism.
Earlier this week, the 62-year-old actress opened herself because of the shame she received for the role of stripper in the 1996 “Striptease” iconic film.
“I think I definitely felt the impact of the sharpness of the judgment that came to me in many aspects of shame because some of it played strippers,” Moore said “Morning CBS.”
“And so there was a lot to try to diminish the impact of this monumental moment that changed things, not only for me but also for all women. I think there was real [moment]’Alas, we won’t let you win now.’ I was not trying to compete with men, I was just trying to pay what I felt I had earned. “
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Moore, who won her first Golden Globe prize last month, recently nominated the Academy for Best Actress for her role in “The Thipdance.”
Moore was “in shock” after winning his first Golden Globe last month. (Chris Polk)
“Being nominated for an Oscar is an incredible honor and these last few months have been out of my craziest dreams,” Moore said in a statement. “Indeed, there are no words that would fully express their joy and irresistible gratitude for this recognition. Not only for me, but also for what this movie represents. I am deeply humble.”
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“This is a time of incredible contrasts and is currently my heart with my friends, family, neighbors and community here in LA,” she added, referring to fires in Los Angeles, who released parts of the city in January. “The fires have devastated so many lives, but that we see the way our community is united, leaves me in fear of the resistance and compassion that defines us, and this moment is a reminder of how amazing we are when we stand together.”