I never read tabloids, I never buy books or go on Perez Hilton, and I never ever watch the news.
I don't look at the tabloids. I don't read the tabloids.
I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not.
I taught my son to read with tabloids. We would sit to read the 'Weekly World News' together.
I did buy 'The Sun' a few times, but I just don't read the tabloids. Sometimes they can have genius witty headlines, but that's all. There's nothing to read.
I don't read tabloids. I just don't go there.
People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to.
It's funny when I read the tabloids and they're reporting on only a fraction of the life I'm leading.
I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to.
Honestly, my dating life according to the tabloids is very exciting, and the most hilarious thing is that it's nowhere near as exciting as the tabloids have ever made it out to be.
It's really easy to avoid the tabloids. You just live your life and don't hang out with famous people who are in the tabloids. Don't do anything controversial and be a normal person. Have friends. And get a job and keep working.
I no longer buy papers or tabloids or magazines or read blogs. I used to. But it was just filling up my day with hatred.
I really went back through a lot of the dark corridors of my life in this. I wanted people to know who I am based on my music, not on what they read in the tabloids.
I never talk to tabloids.
There are 50 new tabloids every year, and I'm in them, and I read them, and I do stupid things.
What happens is this sort of bleed-over from the tabloids across your movie work. You go to a movie, you only go once. But the tabloids and Internet are everywhere. You can really subsume the public image of somebody.