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First it was the autograph. Then it was the selfie. Now Page Six is told that the ultimate fan trophy is getting celebrities to drop in on their Zoom happy hours. Industry insiders say that stars are being inundated with requests from quarantined admirers who want them to surprise their friends — and we’re told …
First it was the autograph. Then it was the selfie. Now Page Six is told that the ultimate fan trophy is getting celebrities to drop in on their Zoom happy hours.
Industry insiders say that stars are being inundated with requests from quarantined admirers who want them to surprise their friends — and we’re told some stars have agreed to make a quick appearance.
For example, we’re told both Shaquille O’Neal and David Spade have been hounded to make digital drop-ins.
In fact, it’s become such a trend that industrious insiders have been considering setting up a service like Cameo — where stars are paid to send video messages — for wrangling celebs for Zoom calls.