When you have the paparazzi hiding in the bushes outside your home, the only thing you can control is how you respond publicly.
Well no, I think we won't have that problem but as far as paparazzi I'm speaking, I will deal with that.
Now I feel I have an unspoken deal with the paparazzi: 'I won't do anything publicly interesting if you agree not to follow me.'
In France we have a law which doesn't allow the press to publish a photo that you didn't approve. It lets the paparazzi take the picture, but if they publish this picture, you have the choice to sue the newspaper. So me, I always sued them.
I'm not bothered by the paparazzi and I don't feel hemmed in, I've never felt that. My youth, mind you, there wasn't quite the same attention to celebrities as there is now, but I've never felt that.
The only thing I think I can be accused of about paparazzi is being really naive. I didnt think about it coming along with the job and I never, during my three years at drama school, fantasized about one bit of it.
I like to sneak in under the radar. I don't have any paparazzi following me or have to deal with that stuff. I'm never in the tabloids. I prefer that.
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
I used to be a cool chick but I feel like the paparazzi has taken that away from me, like, the way I used to live my life. I used to be a cool chick but I'm not anymore.
I think the paparazzi is a necessary evil...and if ya don't like it, and ya don't want to do this, go to Iowa and do some community theatre. It's all about self-promotion and it's not always the fun part of it.
Some girls love to go to the airport and have 50 paparazzi on them. I go to the airport and have a mental breakdown.
I'm very friendly or whatever, but I would hardly say that I'm that cookie-cutter. I don't live in L.A. or New York. I live in Texas, and I go to hole-in-the-wall bars, so there's no paparazzi there.
I try to keep my private life private.
I got Moxie, I'm so damn foxy Industry try to block me like cops and paparazzi.
I'm not comfortable being photographed, though I accept it is part of the job.
I'm not Elvis. I don't get chased by paparazzi.
I've had my body manipulated so many different times for so many different reasons, whether it's paparazzi photographers or for film posters.
I've actually stopped tinting my windows because the paparazzi look for trucks and cars with supertinted windows.
The paparazzi terrify and torment people and endanger people and it's really unpleasant.
You know when you eat too many sweets and get diabetes? Paparazzi are the diabetes of materialistic culture.
I'm afraid of buying a house or anything, 'cause if there's one paparazzi outside for one day, then they'll never leave.
But you know, I have a pretty good relationship with the press and the paparazzi. It's just when they step over the line that, you know, enough's enough.
You can't control the paparazzi. But if you go to Coachella you're going to get photographed. Whereas if you're at home, walking down the street you probably won't. It's something I've learnt to navigate my way around but I try to keep my private life private.
There are two types of paparazzi. The ones who hide who get you with your mouth hanging wide open or jumping up and down like an idiot on the street. I much prefer them to the ones who come out and follow you.
I've spent years when I've not been in the limelight at all and I'm perfectly happy living my life without being swooped on by paparazzi.
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