Weirdest Things Celebrities Ever Autographed

By Editorial Staff in Entertainment On 18th March 2014
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#1: Toilet seat

eBayer once said, a few years back, at Wingate University, Sister Hazel performed in a concert. They wanted to go to the restroom in the middle of the concert and his apartment was close by so they signed eBayer's toilet seat to express thanks. That toilet seat was sold for $58.50, at that time.

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#2: Dog

According to NASCAR racer Kasey Kahne, "it was so weird, but I once signed on the dog's back as he does not have a lot of hair on his body."

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#3: A sealed Twinkie

Nothing is weirder than giving autograph on a potted Twinkie. But that was once done by David Price, a baseball player, who autographed a sealed Twinkie in 2012 after the shutdown of the Hostess. But there is no news about the Twinkie on the Yahoo news that whether the pitcher won the sealed Twinkie or not, or even his bid on a Twinkie, he tells the world via his account on Twitter that he will save the Twinkie if he won it and pass the Twinkie to his children.

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#4: Grilled cheese

Goalie Jonathan Quick, kings of Los Angeles say, someone asked for his autographs on a cheese sandwich. He said, it would not look that weird if the sandwich was intact, but that person already taken two bites from it, and asked me for my autograph. So that looks kinda weird as there was saliva on the sandwich.

#5: Babies

Have you ever seen someone ask celebrities to sign on their newborn baby's forehead? But it's true, Marcin Gortat, a basketball player was asked by someone to give autographs on their newborn baby's forehead. Gortat asks the lady, why you want my sign on his forehead, she replied, as I want him to be a famous basketball player in the future.

#6: Container of a snack food

Celebrities signed a lot of things every day. But according to Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, the weirdest thing on which he signed was a box of McDonald's Filet-o-fish.

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#7: Diaper

Some people won't take autographs on their babies, but as an alternative they always have their baby's diapers. Olympic gold medalist Noelle Pikus-Pace of U.S. once signed a diaper during the Olympic Games. Don't know whether that person uses that diaper or not on his baby.

#8: Tampon

A lot of people around us don't ever hear and see the film of the FP. But some people will still love to have their autographs that come on tampons when someone buys the movie from the Drafthouse films. You will see a significant scene about tampon in the middle of the movie.

#9: On an underwear

This might look disgusting, but Jim Palmer, who was a baseball hall of fame once autographed on an underwear (unused, though), that someone bought last August from eBay. That underwear was bought by a person for $69.99.

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#10: Jock Strap

Ben Cohen a Rugby player, once gave his autograph on a jock strap. It must look weird, but it's not, as he autographed it for some charity that support GMFA. After his signature the jock strap was sold for $460.

#11: A sock

If you want an autograph of your favorite celebrity on your sock you want to be his or her die-hard fan. Mick Foley, a professional wrestler, once signed some socks of his fan that he put up for sale on the website of Wal-Mart.

#12: Leather Whip

Fan of Karl Alzner, a hockey player, once asked him to sign her leather whip, which according to him was quite odd.

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#13: Vibrator

Charlie Hunnam, star of Sons of Anarchy is one of the most favorite celebrities among women. A woman once asked him to give his autograph on a vibrator and she will post its photo on Tumblr. It was weird for him as he only able to write, Have fun, on the vibrator.

#14: On a leg of a prosthetic

Mark McGwire, a baseball champion once autographed on a prosthetic leg of his fan.

#15: On a dashboard of a car

San Jose Sharks' Dan Boyle once gave his autograph on his fan's car dashboard. The car was one of the most expensive cars of that time.

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