Top 111 Tabloid Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 16, 2024.
We've all seen the media endlessly focus on the personal lives of celebrities. Most of it is gossip and tabloid fodder.
I hate that tabloid idea of anybody who is famous having to forfeit their privacy.
Tabloid stuff just offends. — © William Shatner
Tabloid stuff just offends.
Everyone with an iPhone is a journalist in their own way now, especially because we live in a tabloid culture.
My life reads more like Proust than a tabloid.
Recently it's become much to my surprise, something that does happen. For example, I used to get almost all of my stories, and it's probably still true, from newspapers. Primarily from The New York Times. No one ever really thinks of The New York Times as a tabloid newspaper and it isn't a tabloid newspaper. But there is a tabloid newspaper within The New York Times very, very often.
My career suffered massively because I had a reputation for being a very tabloid person.
My life isn't tabloid-friendly.
[about tabloid magazines] Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on a TV screen doesn't make it factual. To buy it is to feed it.
My whole life is reading tabloid magazines. It’s really sad, because that’s what my show is all about — what is going on with celebrities. So I have to know everything.
If a stranger is writing something completely fictitious, or insulting me on a blog or a tabloid, I don't take it personally.
Tabloid news is tabloid news.
In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh. — © Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh.
A lot of the themes of my movies, the actual stories, come from tabloid stories.
The friends of tabloid newspapers often point out that their journalism exists only because millions of people pay money to read it.
It can be difficult navigating the line between tabloid gossip and authenticity.
Yeah, "Wacko Jacko". Where'd that come from? Some English tabloid. I have a heart and I have feelings, I feel that, when you do that to me. It's not nice.
Yeah, Wacko Jacko, where did that come from? Some English tabloid. I have a heart and I have feelings. I feel that when you do that to me. It's not nice.
We're still in the ditch, and the Gennifer Flowers story about Bill Clinton says it all. A tabloid fired several bullets into the air, and the rest of the herd began to stampede.
It's so disappointing that I've become a tabloid story.
No one goes to BrooklynVegan to read about content, they just go for drama. It's a tabloid, the scum of indie.
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.
Certainly the most obvious . . . example of the strictly infantile essence of America's all-conquering mentality greets our eyes daily, anywhere and everywhere, in the guise of the tabloid newspaper. The tabloid newspaper actually means to the typical American of the era what the Bible is popularly supposed to have meant to the typical Pilgrim Father: viz. a very present help in times of trouble, plus a means of keeping out of trouble via harmless, since vicarious, indulgence in the pomps and vanities of this wicked world.
Trying to overcome addiction is one of the hardest things for a person to do. And the fact that I had to do it under the scrutiny of tabloid press at first made it seem even more difficult. But in fact, it oddly ended up being a plus. Because of the tabloid stuff, it wasn't like I could walk into a bar and order a drink.
To me the sort of like, the ethos, if you will, of like tabloid is like Daily News in the 1970s. It's a news organization that thinks of its mission to speak directly to people who are kind of , the people who are sort of the foundation of the American workforce or were at one time. What I love about this conception of the tabloid is that actually everybody read it.
I really liked it. It was awesome - my first tabloid story. If you're going to have a tabloid story written about you, it might as well be with Johnny Depp.
Purchasing a story in order to bury it is a practice that many in the tabloid industry call 'catch and kill.'
There's a lot of people who feel there's a tabloid journalist who had it coming.
My father was a journalist. He used to write for 'Blitz' tabloid.
I don't think anyone likes to see a picture of themselves in a tabloid, besides a couple people who I'm not going to mention. I'm definitely not one of those people.
There's no way that any tabloid can survive if it doesn't get women to read it.
For some people, an event happens and they are thrown into a tabloid feeding ground.
Thanks to the tabloid campaigns I have many death threats and I was very pleased to get another one the other day.
Tabloid newspapers are very rich and hold huge funds to fight claims.
In the garden of tabloid delight, there is always a clean towel and another song.
A lot of stories that have fascinated me are tabloid stories that have come from other newspapers, like 'The New York Times.'
My whole goal was to be able to work in television and film and maintain a normal life, never be in a tabloid.
You are being hit with tabloid-journalism bi-lines of what you are doing because you have suddenly become a star. — © Miranda Otto
You are being hit with tabloid-journalism bi-lines of what you are doing because you have suddenly become a star.
It's like tabloid news programs that talk about how horrible something is, while at the same time they're glorifying it as their top story.
I don't really mind playing tabloid monster. I always liked those characters in the old movies.
I think I'm out of crime fiction now, and I think the dividing line is American Tabloid.
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
I think you have a lot of rich and Conservative people who control our country who are racist and their views trickle down through things like tabloid papers.
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 have always been fascinated by people in the public eye and what they wear, what they are doing, but not in a tabloid way. Tabloid celebrities are a turnoff. A lot of celebrities...you wonder why they are celebrities.
To me the tabloid sensibility, in the best sense of the word, and I think people as like tabloids have receded as a kind of force in media people have started to associate the word "tabloid" with like National Enquirer and stuff like that.
Well, I mean, the real attack on truth is tabloid journalism in the United States.
When you grow up with parents that are known worldwide and having so much attention from media and all of the tabloid magazines, it's really tough. — © Rumer Willis
When you grow up with parents that are known worldwide and having so much attention from media and all of the tabloid magazines, it's really tough.
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.
These tabloid magazines - I think they're hideous and the downfall of society.
I didn't expect to enter into tabloid trivia or anything like that. So I suspect my perspective and a lot of my ideas changed fairly drastically. It was also rather confusing.
You will never have enough space in a tabloid paper to compete with the 'New York Times' on foreign coverage.
What stars do in their off-hours is a never-ending source of diddling curiosity to the tabloid sensibility.
When I worked for the BBC, what I was paid to do 'House Party' was all over the tabloid press, there was no privacy there.
Tabloid photos capture people at their most self-conscious and disoriented; in real life, Paris Hilton is like an elegant paper crane.
I think if you had to choose between running a tabloid and being president of the United States, of course you'd run the tabloid, especially in New York.
I refuse to discuss tabloid rumors.
You may have seen have seen me in such places as your local market in a tabloid.
It's that invasive and puerile curiosity to feed a tabloid culture. I don't subscribe to it.
The world when I was 13 wasn't truly driven by tabloid magazines and social media and reality shows. I was able to have a little more of a private life.
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