Julia Roberts, a mother of three, has made it clear – in her actions and now in words – that she doesn't like paparazzi staking out schools in order to get photos. Roberts, 40, recently chased down a photographer in her SUV near a school and gave him an earful, in an incident that was caught on video and shown on TMZ. Asked by Access Hollwood for Friday's show what she said to the man, Roberts replied, "I just told him a school is not a place for a grown man to be crawling around trying to take pictures." She added, "If you want to take a picture of a person, then go to an adult place. Go to the coffee shop, go to the grocery store, go to the restaurant. Don't stake out someone's children's church, school or playground environment." In the recent incident, Roberts, who did not have her kids with her, pursued a car of photographers and got them to pull over. Telling one man to shut off his camera, she said, "I want to talk to you about the fact that you're at a school where children go. Turn it off!"
12.01.2007
Julia holds her own with paparazzi
Labels: julia roberts, paparazzi
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Why don’t harrassed people wear mirrored hats, vests, and carry battery powered flashes to flash back at the paparazzi to ruin their photos? maybe eventually the paparazzi would be out of business - I would mount “anti-paparazzi” gadgets around myself, car, etc…. it would be horrible to be famous because of them.
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