Usually, about 85 percent of what the tabloids report is a lie. Over the last year, I can truly say it has been 99 percent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I won't lie - I picked up the occasional gossip magazine in the past because I thought that maybe 5 to 10 percent of it was true. Now I think it's zero percent.
Being in the public eye, I have certainly gone through the tabloid situation where they come out with stories that are not true. I don't read or pay attention to it.
I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not.
As far as the press is concerned, they're going to say what they want to say. Probably about 10-15 percent of the time It's accurate.
Well, I mean, the real attack on truth is tabloid journalism in the United States.
First of all, tabloid stories are some of the richest and most important stories that we have. There's nothing wrong, per se, with tabloid stories.
People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to.
Well, honestly, both my husband and I tend to ignore the tabloids. We see them every once in awhile or it comes to our attention that we are in a tabloid for one reason or another. But it's always false.
98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.
There are a lot more tabloids in England that like to report other things in your life, some of which are true and some of which are exaggerated and untrue. There have been stories where people claim to have seen me in one place and I wasn't even in that city then. The Aussie press is more judgmental and moralistic.
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