Claire Foy Refuses Autograph with Blue Pen in Viral Video
Claire Foy, known for her role in “The Crown,” was caught on camera denying a fan an autograph because he had a blue pen. The incident occurred as Foy was being escorted into Rockefeller Center in New York City. The video, which was posted on TikTok, has gained nearly 1.5 million views.
Denying the Blue Pen
In the viral video, Foy can be heard saying, “I don’t do blue, sorry,” when the fan approached her with a blue pen. The fan expresses his surprise and disappointment, while Foy reiterates her refusal to sign with a blue pen. As she walks into the building, the fan can be heard groaning in frustration.
Mixed Reactions
The video sparked mixed reactions from viewers. Some found Foy’s refusal to sign with a blue pen to be petty, while others defended her decision. One user commented, “No blue, wonder what the reason is?” Another expressed disappointment in Foy’s behavior, stating, “I loved her so much since the crown, but was pretty disappointed in her here.”
Reasons for Refusal
While some criticized Foy for not signing with a blue pen, others defended her decision. One fan explained that many celebrities and athletes avoid using blue ink because it is easier to forge. They claim that signing in blue ink can lead to unauthorized reproductions of signatures being sold. Another user admitted they were unaware of this fact until seeing the video.
Foy’s Role in “The Crown”
Claire Foy portrayed Queen Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of “The Crown.” In the final episode, she appeared briefly alongside Imelda Staunton, who played the queen in later seasons. Foy’s portrayal received praise from Elizabeth’s former press secretary, Dickie Arbiter, who described it as “brilliant.” Arbiter criticized both Olivia Colman and Staunton’s portrayals of the queen.
Conclusion
The incident involving Claire Foy refusing to sign an autograph with a blue pen has gained attention online. While some viewers criticized her decision, others defended it, citing concerns about forgery. Foy’s role in “The Crown” and her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II have also been discussed. The final episodes of the show’s sixth season recently premiered on Netflix.