Words matter. These are the best Paparazzi Quotes from famous people such as Matthew McConaughey, Christina Anstead, Victoria Beckham, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, Diane Kruger, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I say to the paparazzi, ‘Fellas, take your shot and go.’ It’s just they usually find me on a beach.
Between the paparazzi and so many false stories in the media, it was causing me extreme nausea and fatigue.
I tell you, the paparazzi would not be sitting outside if they realized I was the most boring person in Hollywood.
Soon we moved to Rome and I got a little bit of a sense I was different because the paparazzi would follow me when I went to buy books or socks. But my mother never behaved like a movie star.
I have a kind of boring personal life, to the paparazzi anyway, and I don’t hang with the cool crowd.
When The Cranberries got really big in Ireland, it became difficult for me to be there with all the photographers and paparazzi.
I don’t live in the spotlight, and I don’t live my life in front of the paparazzi. I live very comfortably and quietly as possible.
I experienced a lot of loss after his death. I lost my city because of all the paparazzi descending upon us. I actually lost my journal during that time, oddly enough. I literally couldn’t hold on to anything.
You can’t complain about the pressures, the paparazzi, the madness. Because that is the job. I’ve always understood that’s the deal.
Once paparazzi become a reality, then things change because you become more conscious of photos.
I wasn’t being followed around by paparazzi all the time. I was able to be a kid and spend that time with my family and not grow up too quickly.
I won’t fool anybody by saying, ‘Oh! I’m a private person.’ I love people, flashbulbs and the paparazzi.
I don’t really talk about my personal life. It’s a strange and funny and weird thing. Sometimes you have a conversation with someone and the paparazzi snaps a picture of you and people decide you’re dating. If I try to answer everything people say, I would be up all night.
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.
I don’t really want to find myself face-to-face with 10,000 paparazzi. I just want to be comfortable.
My first trip to Japan, in 1998, began with an enormous crowd of Japanese paparazzi and television crews, all waiting for me to clear customs in Tokyo (a first-time experience for this wine critic). Over the next five days, the attention never waned.
It’s true that sometimes we have paparazzi or some kind of photographers following us, but you have to live normal. I mean, if you try to not go to the supermarket or not go to the cinema, you won’t live properly, and you won’t enjoy living. We are trying to be as normal as we can.
Even if you’re not being chased by paparazzi, there will be someone doing selfies, so everybody has to be camera-ready all the time. Whoever you are, everybody has to be ready now!
Sometimes I just want to be left alone and be a normal kid for, like, five minutes. That’s tough when the paparazzi are chasing you.
Actors are tough because they’re not used to challenging questions – other than from paparazzi. And so you just ask one perfectly legitimate question, but one that they’re not comfortable answering, and all of a sudden they look at you, and you’re the paparazzi.
When I’m by myself, I’m really cool and nice to everyone, but then the whole paparazzi thing? If you see me with my kids, I change.
Being married to two extremely high profile, you know, actresses, and being sort of chased by, you know, paparazzi and people, it’s a whole different dynamic happens to a relationship when that happens. All of a sudden, things get a little crazy, a little crazy.
A, if you wanna be an actor, you don’t pose for paparazzi.
Paparazzi need more flattering lenses.
When I first started playing, the only time you knew you would get photographed was if the paparazzi were outside a smart restaurant in town.
No, I wouldn’t want the paparazzi ever following me in my life.
I don’t ever like to see paparazzi much, but I have seen them, and I guess anyone who’s seen them knows how scary they are.
Well no, I think we won’t have that problem but as far as paparazzi I’m speaking, I will deal with that.
I guess people recognize me, but I’m not a household name. Two out of every five people who come up to me know my name. The one thing I don’t want is to be followed by paparazzi.
I dread the idea of a paparazzi snapping me while I’m out running.
I don’t really resent being on the red carpet as much as I do having to deal with the paparazzi.
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’m afraid of buying a house or anything, ’cause if there’s one paparazzi outside for one day, then they’ll never leave.
I get recognized now and again, but the paparazzi aren’t following me around.
Ask me a question about paparazzi, and I get so heated. And I feel so bad for young kids of celebrities. My nieces and nephews get yelled at, and I’m like, ‘You are yelling at a 2-year-old.’
I get recognized now and again, but the paparazzi aren’t following me around. I get to go to the shop and buy bread and milk, and no one worries me.
I’m not somebody who no matter where I go there are paparazzi or any of that nonsense. But I have a little window into that world and I can enter it and dance around. I want to be the audience’s ticket into the party.
I’m intensely private, and I’ve openly shown annoyance at the paparazzi.
I see all the red carpet paparazzi stuff and I’m like, ‘Really? Do I have to?!’ I like to work and I know that’s part of the job. But you kind of take it in stride.
It’s a strange environment, being hounded. The paparazzi are cretins.
Some girls love to go to the airport and have 50 paparazzi on them. I go to the airport and have a mental breakdown.
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.
The problem with paparazzi is that it makes you question your boundaries, like, how do I say, ‘That’s enough guys?’
I don’t get celebrities not understanding that the paparazzi are doing their job.
I love driving, but sometimes, I’m not too good at it because I spend too much time looking in the rearview mirror if I know I’m being followed. You don’t respond like, ‘Oh, there’s paparazzi.’ It’s more like, ‘There’s a man, and he’s going to attack me.’ That’s how your body responds.
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.
I refuse to put make-up on just because the paparazzi are on my doorstep. I find it morally wrong.
I don’t want to be the actor who’s followed by paparazzi, you know? I would like to just do good work and have that work be respected and acknowledged.
When I’m surfing, I’m sure not thinking about the paparazzi. I guess if they start getting on floaties and coming out there in the water, then I might be a little upset.
It’s harder to live the way I live. There are certain places I like to shop and eat where I simply don’t go. The paparazzi follow you.
I walk out the house, and there’s paparazzi. There’s certain things I can’t do if I wanted to date or go on a date. It’s like, I have to worry about people taking pictures, and it’s crazy.
Sometimes I think they should set up an asylum for people like that… a whole slew of paparazzi defending their positions.
You know, I look at Britney Spears who can’t even drive without paparazzi in her face, and if I ever get to that level, which I don’t expect, but if it does happen and success does happen to come my way, then I’m going to be prepared.
The paparazzi stuff is a little weird. I used to leave the house in my pajamas. I can’t do that anymore, but I’m not complaining!
Any partying I did, I did at home. I didn’t want to be in the spotlight… There’s an easy way to get away from the paparazzi; they’re not that difficult to hide from and you don’t need to go out for coffee every five minutes.
I am trying to make my peace with the paparazzi.
I’m kind of well-known in Holland, which is nice. But in Holland, we’re down to earth; there are no paparazzi in my garden and no autograph hunters at the door. We have ‘Strictly Come Dancing,’ but I’ve not been asked.
I was in New York and I went to a meatball shop with my friend and there was paparazzi there and I thought, ‘How did you know that someone was gonna come to this meatball shop?’ But I was pregnant and I wanted a meatball sub and let me tell you, it was delicious.
The first time I went to Taiwan, there were cameras, paparazzi, TV stations outside my hotel twenty-four hours a day nonstop.
I’ve been left alone, even by the paparazzi, because what sells is sex and scandal. Absent that, they really don’t have much interest in you. I’m still married, still working, still happy.
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