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Jenna Fischer Asks Fans To Stop Asking Her Out Online
March 11th, 2008 8:41am EDT Post a comment Add to My News
Actress Jenna Fischer has called on her male fans to stop emailing her requests for a date. The 34-year-old star of the The Office has been single since she split up with her husband James Gunn in November.
And, despite her new available status, Fischer isn't impressed when lustful fans get in touch with her via her MySpaceom webpage.
She says, "No stalkers - yet. I think it's really cute when people send me an invitation to their wedding. But I've also received uncomfortable letters in which I'm asked out on dates - but for real, not joking. The writers have obviously read about me and made up a list of reasons they think we would make a good couple - like we're both from small towns, or they also love animals.
"I just don't get it. Do people really go out on dates when they get a letter?"
(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)
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