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SYLVESTER MCCOY The former Doctor Who and Still Game star says in a rhyme that you can message him to wish someone a happy birthday.
GORAN ERIKSSON
Former England manager Sven became as famous for his female friends as for football. You can book him for just £50.
A STRING of stars are now flogging personalised video messages to fans for cash.
Former Gers star Lorenzo Amoruso is selling messages for £20 a pop.
In a promotional video, the Italian says he will “do anything you like” and will donate the cash to charity.
The ex-defender says on Memmo: “I can wish you happy birthday or happy anniversary or even the beginning of new start-up for your job, for your life, for your friends, for your family, anything you like. Everything will have a little cost which I will donate to charity.”
Stockholm-based Memmo reportedly keeps 25 percent of the fees while the rest ends up in the celebrities’ pockets.
MATT LE TISSIER
Sacked Sky sports presenter and ex-England star Matt, 51, says he’s available for personalised messages for any occasion.
GRAHAM MCTAVISH
The Scots actor is the priciest of the actors who have joined up, possibly because of his legion of fans from Outlander.
CAROL BASKIN
The tiger King star can be booked for an eye-watering £400 when she’s not appearing on Dancing With The Stars on US TV.
A 20-minute private gig for eight fans and a further 20 minutes of Q&A can be had with the singer through Scots venue SocialEyes.
ALLY MCERLAINE
NEIL RUDDOCK
Razor Ruddock was a hardman on the pitch but will wish anyone a happy birthday for just a £20 payment on Memmo.