Sean Connery’s Fake Letter To Apple’s Steve Jobs Goes Viral

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Sir Sean Connery never sent a typewritten letter to late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in 1998 refusing to be in an Apple ad, and a fake such letter made the rounds on social media after his death.

The typewritten letter purports to show Connery’s outrage over Jobs asking him to appear in an Apple commercial.

“I do not sell my soul for Apple or any other company. I have no interest in ‘changing the world’ as you suggest,” it states. “You are a computer salesman, I am f****** JAMES BOND!”

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