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Fans must have the right color ink to get an autograph from Claire Foy, it seems. "The Crown" actor recently turned down a fan's request for an autograph because it was blue, per a video initially ...
One of those rules? She does not sign autographs using blue ink. In a video shared to TikTok this week, Foy is seen walking through a crowd of onlookers, when one of them tries to hand her a blue ...
"The Crown" actress Claire Foy is not a fan of blue ink. In a video uploaded to social media, Foy — who portrayed young Queen Elizabeth in the first seasons of "The Crown" — was seen refusing ...
In the comments section of the viral TikTok, people speculated that she refused to sign her autograph in blue ink because blue ink is easily transferable, and therefore lends itself to forgeries ...
Claire Foy has fans scratching their heads after refusing to sign an autograph in blue ink, but the reasoning may be more complicated than just a disdain for the color. Photojournalist Michal ...
Many people pointed out that actors, athletes, and fellow celebrities are often advised not to sign their name in blue ink because it’s reportedly easier to forge than black ink. “Most ...
Per the comments on Blank's video, it seems to be the latter: apparently, autographs made in blue ink are more likely to be sold than ones signed in black. As one commenter defended the Women ...
“If you’re applying for a credit card in person, your bank may ask you to sign the application in blue ink.” That’s because blue ink is harder to reproduce and easier to spot on paper that ...