09 March 2007 13:11
THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY - CASSIDY 'ROBBED' BY FANS WHO SELL SIGNED MEMORABILIA
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CASSIDY 'ROBBED' BY FANS WHO SELL SIGNED MEMORABILIA
THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY star DAVID CASSIDY feels "cheapened" by so-called fans who flog personalised memorabilia for financial gain.
The former teen idol, now 56, has just released new memoir COULD IT BE FOREVER and is already bracing himself for the signed copy listings that will undoubtedly end up on auction website eBay.
He says, "I feel robbed. I feel duped. How could I not?
"You know, people have tried to profit from me my whole life and it still makes me feel cheap.
"I can't put my arms around that. At all."
09 March 2007 13:11
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