Premium editions of Kids, Wait Till You Hear This! cost up to $250 but some say signatures are unnaturally identical
Liza Minnelli fans who bought signed copies of her memoir are seeking refunds because they believe her signature is fake.
Copies of Kids, Wait Till You Hear This! by the American 80-year-old singer were marketed around the world as “hand-signed collectibles”, with premium editions costing up to $250 (£185).

I paid $250 for a premium edition and the signature looks exactly like the ones online — no variation at all. Definitely not hand-signed.
If they marketed it as ‘hand-signed’ and it’s just a stamp, that’s false advertising. Liza deserves better than this scandal.
I got a refund after comparing my signature to a friend’s copy — they’re identical down to the loops. This is clearly a mass production.
At 80 years old, Liza might not be able to sign thousands of books, but they should’ve been honest about it. A stamp is not a hand signature.
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