Staff at the London Film & Comic Con reportedly 'yelled at' the breakout star who portrayed Eddie Munson for taking too long with fans after they oversold tickets to his meet-and-greet (via toofab)
In a video clip from the event, one fan takes her question time to instead share an"extension of gratitude" to Quinn. She referenced the alleged issues with the staff and Quinn's treatment and noted,"I just wanted to say thank you from all of us. We're really grateful that you're sharing your time."
As Quinn visibly teared up, she added,"Thank you for singing our things, for spending time with us and making our summer." After she wrapped up and while wiping up tears, he joked,"Aw, why'd you do that?"
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