Jason Sudeikis has begged persistent followers to cease chasing after him, admitting he was left “scared” over their newest try at getting his autograph.
Over the weekend, the “Ted Lasso” star, 49, was compelled to confront a group of die-hard followers attempting to get his autograph outdoors The Dynasty Typewriter comedy membership in Los Angeles, Calif.
In video footage obtained by TMZ, the Emmy winner appeared visibly pissed off with a group of people that had waited 3 hours to catch a glimpse of him.
“Guys, please, stop, stop, I’m not going to sign anything,” the daddy of two mentioned within the clip. “I literally have to go!”
The outlet notes that round 15-20 followers started ready for the “SNL” alum at 6:30 p.m., and stayed there till 9:30 p.m. when he lastly left the constructing.
“I’m sorry, that was a lot, that scared the s–t out of me,” he instructed followers pursuing him on his approach out to his car. “For real, I’m just a human being. Please, I’m going home, good night.”
The “We’re The Millers” actor, who shares two youngsters together with his ex Olivia Wilde, ended up signing a few autographs earlier than heading towards his automobile.
Another determined fan rushed over to his car and requested him to signal extra objects.
“Maybe as you stand and wait for your [vehicle]?” the fan requested, nevertheless Sudeikis circled and left.
It comes simply days after pop star Chappell Roan drew some clear boundaries for herself with invasive, aggressive fan conduct.
“I don’t care that abuse and harassment, stalking, whatever, is a normal thing to do to people who are famous or a little famous, whatever. I don’t care that it’s normal,” she started.
Roan, 26, defined that simply because it’s the norm to simply accept “this crazy type of behavior” from followers as a singer “does not make it OK” to do.
She has since threatened to give up making music as a results of the interactions.