According to Barbra Streisand, she has only ever requested two famous people for autographs.

Meeting other A-list celebrities excites even Hollywood’s biggest names.

Actor Cliff Robertson and former President John F. Kennedy were the two superstars Barbra Streisand requested autographs from during a piece that aired on The Late Show on Monday.

After performing for Kennedy during the 1963 White House Correspondents Dinner, Streisand, then eighty-one, told Stephen Colbert that she had obtained his autograph.

She lied and claimed it was for someone else because she had been advised not to ask the president for his autograph.

‘I felt awful, but I told him it was for my mother, but it was really for me,’ the speaker added.

With joy, the previous president signed his name, and Streisand carefully stored it. However, she discovered she had lost it somewhere during the night when she got home.

In addition, Streisand requested an autograph from Robertson. Streisand spotted Robertson as he was strolling down the street. Robertson passed away in 2011 at the age of 88.

‘I was so bashful that I just thought, what the hell?’ Robertson gained notoriety for playing President Kennedy in the motion picture PT 109 from 1963.

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