A SUPER-FAN from Bournemouth is certainly in the running for the title of Queen of the Celebrity Selfie after sending us a stack of snaps with of herself with scores of famous faces at a host of events.
Harriet Lock sent us "a few" of her photograph collection of herself with scores of celebrities - but she says she has more!
We have been asking you to share your photos with the celebrities you may have accidentally bumped into on your travels.
And you have sent us some cracking shots.
Harriet and David Tennant
And when Harriet sent in her snaps - we were stunned.
Harriet and Jason Momoa
She has posed with everyone from actor David Tennant and actress Celia Imrie to Jason Momoa of Aquaman fame and Star Trek icon William Shatner.
Harriet and Celia Imrie
Harriet is not shy when it comes to asking a famous face for a photo.
"There are so many photographs that I have, however I’ve picked out these ones as there’s a fair bit of variation," said Harriet.
Harriet and the SUpervet - Noel Fitzpatrick
"I have many other photos, mostly from conventions as that’s where I have met most of the famous people.
"My Celia Imrie and Chuckle Brothers photos were by chance."
Harriet and Christopher Lloyd
Harriet says she is a "massive" fan of Dame Judi Dench and was delighted to have her picture taken with her at a British Wildlife Centre fundraising event.
Hattie said: "I was totally star struck, but she was so warm and friendly, it felt like you were chatting to an old friend.
"We had lunch together and we spent time talking about Bond and her many other films, as well as just generally chatting. She’s such a lovely lady and I felt truly honoured to have met her."
We asked Harriet who she would most like to meet.
Harriet and Wil Wheaton
"I would most like to meet Dame Maggie Smith as she is my all time favourite actress."
Good luck Harriet and we can't wait to see your photograph with Dame Maggie Smith.
To send in your celebrity selfie, please upload it here and tell us all about it!
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