- Fan mail
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Fanmail (album) for the1999 TLC album."Fan mail is
mail sent to a public figure, especially acelebrity , by their admirers or "fans".Overview
Fan mail may be in the form of letters, cards, artworks, gifts, and so on; depending on the recipient, it may also be possible to send fan mail via
E-mail . People send to athletes, actors, artists, singers, bands, and coaches of teams. It commonly takes three to four month for a response, depending on how famous the person is. If they are really famous and get too much fan mail they may not reply.Etiquette
Since a major
celebrity may receive thousands of pieces of fan mail every day, it is usually impossible for him/her to reply to or read them all; his/her manager often has the duty of canvassing the incoming mail. Normally fan mail should be sent to the office of the celebrity's management. Some celebrities may also charge a small fee for a signed photo.Public answering
Many celebrities, such as
David Letterman , have incorporated answering such mail as part of their routine. This gimmick has also been used withfictional character s; special episodes of "Beavis and Butt-head " featured mail sent to the two, and theHomestar Runner website regularly featuresE-mail s sent to and answered by the cartoon's mainantagonist ,Strong Bad . Public reading and answering of fan mail was a common recurring element of thecult television program "Mystery Science Theater 3000 ".External links
* [http://www.FanMail.biz FanMail.biz] Free celebrity address database
* [http://www.MovieEye.com MovieEye.com] Celebrity address database and autograph collector community
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