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Teddy Swims Slams 'Gross' eBay Autograph Scalpers
8 Dec
Summary
- Singer Teddy Swims expressed frustration with fans profiting from autographs.
- He believes these individuals exploit artists for financial gain.
- Swims recently concluded a successful world tour and became a father.

Singer Teddy Swims recently shared his strong negative feelings about fans who seek autographs solely for resale purposes. He specifically called out individuals who wait at airport gates with numerous items to sign, believing their primary intention is to profit from platforms like eBay.
Swims articulated that these actions are "nasty" and exploitative, suggesting that such behavior demonstrates a lack of genuine appreciation for his music or fanbase. He characterized these individuals as "gross" for prioritizing financial gain over authentic connection.
This public statement comes as Swims celebrated the conclusion of his extensive "I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour," which encompassed 198 shows and reached over a million attendees. He also noted the personal milestone of becoming a father within the past year, expressing gratitude for his fans and friends throughout this significant period.




