Top 262 Paparazzi Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
I got followed by the paparazzi because they thought I was Shannyn Sossamon.
Paparazzi need more flattering lenses.
I can't go to war with paparazzi. — © Daniel Craig
I can't go to war with paparazzi.
No, I wouldn't want the paparazzi ever following me in my life.
I'm not Elvis. I don't get chased by paparazzi.
I think the paparazzi are absolutely ridiculous. When we were filming, there was a lot of them. It's different being in L.A., where there are so many celebrities. But, when it was in Vancouver, it was all about the film, so there was paparazzi following us. It's just part of the business.
I'm intensely private, and I've openly shown annoyance at the paparazzi.
We don't have paparazzi following you in Sweden.
If you've ever seen paparazzi go after a celebrity, it's really freaky.
I get recognized now and again, but the paparazzi aren't following me around.
I'm not the Queen. I'm not a huge superstar; I don't get paparazzi around me.
I'm definitely a ham for the paparazzi.
Well no, I think we won't have that problem but as far as paparazzi I'm speaking, I will deal with that. — © Brandon Routh
Well no, I think we won't have that problem but as far as paparazzi I'm speaking, I will deal with that.
I never care about myself out in public when I get the paparazzi swarming me.
I can't walk around like I used to, and there's always paparazzi waiting outside the studio.
A, if you wanna be an actor, you don't pose for paparazzi.
I dread the idea of a paparazzi snapping me while I'm out running.
I'm just grateful I didn't have to spend my early 20s in front of paparazzi cameras.
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 didn't know how to smile for the paparazzi.
Being hunted, paparazzi-style , doesn't appeal to me.
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!
The paparazzi were outside the theatre every single night, but we came up with a cunning ruse. I would wear the same outfit every time - a different T-shirt underneath, but I'd wear the same jacket and zip it up so they couldn't see what I was wearing underneath, and the same hat. So they could take pictures for six months, but it would look like the same day, so they became unpublishable. Which was hilarious, because there's nothing better than seeing paparazzi getting really frustrated.
I just think there's more paparazzi, there's more cable TV, there's millions of networks now, there's more paparazzi. People liked gossip then, and they like gossip now.
Once I saw Paris Hilton leaving a restaurant in Hollywood and the paparazzi cameras were all over her. It looked so unpleasant. It wasn't because she didn't look sensational - she was that perfect combination of fashionable and slutty - it was because the paparazzi guys were shouting these insanely rude and intrusive questions at her. Like, asking her who she was sleeping with and stuff. I was kind of interested in the answer, so I was glad they asked, but it was still gross.
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.
I don't get celebrities not understanding that the paparazzi are doing their job.
The paparazzi don't care about me.
The paparazzi are nothing but dogs of war.
One should not google oneself. My mother lets me know when I'm being followed by paparazzi.
Is it easy to avoid paparazzi? It is, it really is.
I am trying to make my peace with the paparazzi.
I think the paparazzi might have chased me out of Los Angeles.
The great thing about Dallas is there's no paparazzi.
I don't want to be followed by paparazzi; that terrifies me.
You can't complain about the pressures, the paparazzi, the madness. Because that is the job. I've always understood that's the deal.
My inspiration can come from anything - films, the street, paparazzi pictures.
The airport paparazzi kind of wigs me out a little bit. — © Carly Rae Jepsen
The airport paparazzi kind of wigs me out a little bit.
The paparazzi is kind of crazy here in L.A., but it's nothing like it is in London. They are animals over there, it's insane.
The first time I was paparazzi'd, I thought I was being investigated for an insurance claim.
It's funny - nowadays people that are famous get chased by paparazzi. They have this fame, but they don't have the money to hide from it.
I suppose if the offending paparazzi was wearing a hoodie and I shot him, it would all blow over.
There weren't paparazzi standing outside. There weren't all these photographers. People really didn't know what fashion was and what was happening in the tents.
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.
I remember, one time my friend and I were trying to get back on the tender of a boat we were staying on, but there were so many paparazzi we couldn't find it. So now there are all these pictures of me going, 'Where are you?' and just a billion paparazzi not letting me on.
It happened while I was filming “Water for Elephants in which my partner is Reese Witherspoon. We had a scene with elephants but there were so many paparazzi around that it was scaring the animals and it was impossible to film. Out of the blue, fans, that were waiting for autographs, had enough and circled around the paparazzi. Teens made big guys run away. It was unreal! I was pleased.
It's a strange environment, being hounded. The paparazzi are cretins.
In Spain you can't do anything. If you drive, everyone recognises you; at a restaurant you have paparazzi outside. — © Nicolas Anelka
In Spain you can't do anything. If you drive, everyone recognises you; at a restaurant you have paparazzi outside.
I don't really resent being on the red carpet as much as I do having to deal with the paparazzi.
I don't want to ruin my life with paparazzi and all of that.
I have a kind of boring personal life, to the paparazzi anyway, and I don't hang with the cool crowd.
I don't think I'll ever get chased by paparazzi - which is a good thing.
Paparazzi always made me really uncomfortable.
I don't court paparazzi. I definitely don't like that part of it.
The dark side is when you are with family and friends, and you have paparazzi screaming at you - that's been hard to deal with.
I've never had that much trouble with the paparazzi, but I don't run the same circles that a lot of these people that do get hounded by the paparazzi.
The paparazzi do what they do, man. They have a job, too.
The celebrity-making machine-photographers, paparazzi, press and stuff like that-can be ruthless.
If you have paparazzi, you know you've gotten somewhere.
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
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