I don't want mail, says former Beatles drummer
I don't want mail, says former Beatles drummer
Ringo Starr has told fans to stop sending letters and autograph requests.

Los Angeles: Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has told fans to stop sending letters and requests for autographs, saying such mail will be thrown away after next week because he has too much to do.

Starr, 68, made the announcement in a video message titled: "Sorry, No More Signing Stuff" posted on his official website www.ringostarr.com.

Wearing sunglasses and flashing a peace sign, he says: "I want to tell you that after October 20, please do not send fan mail to any address you have. Nothing will be signed after that. If that is the date on the envelope, it's gonna be tossed."

"I'm warning you with peace and love I have too much to do. So no more fan mail. Thank you, thank you. And no objects to be signed. Nothing."

He said: "This is a serious message to everybody watching my update right now. Peace and love. Peace and love."

Starr, who with fellow Beatles Paul McCartney and the late John Lennon and George Harrison, comes from Liverpool, England now has homes in Los Angeles and France.

Starr has released more than 12 albums since The Beatles broke up in 1970, the most recent of which was Liverpool 8 in January 2008.

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