Paparazzi will try to get the most controversial picture of you in a compromising position because that's how they're going to sell it.
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I don't court paparazzi. I definitely don't like that part of it.
The paparazzi do what they do, man. They have a job, too.
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.
It seems everyone in the world is now a potential member of the paparazzi. Most of the time people ask if they can take a picture with their mobiles but increasingly they don't bother to ask.
The only thing I think I can be accused of about paparazzi is being really naive. I didn't 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 think what's interesting about the whole paparazzi thing is that unless you're Brad Pitt or Madonna, you can pretty much avoid it. You know when you're going to an opening that you will be photographed, so that's fine. And you know the restaurants that have paparazzi, so you don't go to them.
A lot of paparazzi wanted to be real photographers but they failed, and they did that instead, and it's not right; it's stalking.
I'll take photographs with kids. People who want to take photographs with me. People who like the movies. People who supported me. I'll do that all day, all night, that's fine. But the bombardment of the paparazzi is just... I truly don't understand. It just feels like this kind of gluttonous, horrific sport. It's like sport.
I refuse to put make-up on just because the paparazzi are on my doorstep. I find it morally wrong.
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