You know, one wonderful thing that came out of my Enquirer experience is that, in my case, it was ruled tabloids are magazines. Which means they didn't have the protection that a newspaper has.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Tabloid news is tabloid news.
Being pretty crazy while being chased by the National Enquirer is not good. The British tabloids were the worst.
God, newspapers have been making up stories forever. This kind of trifling and fooling around is not a function of the New Journalism.
It is an odd thing about newspapers that they live by exposure, yet they keep their own worlds concealed.
The friends of tabloid newspapers often point out that their journalism exists only because millions of people pay money to read it.
I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not.
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.
It's that invasive and puerile curiosity to feed a tabloid culture. I don't subscribe to it.
Tabloid stuff just offends.
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.
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