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Skillfully deflected extremely rude paparazzi's baiting in LA


I wish to tip my hat to beautiful actress Andrea Riseborough and her exceptionally skillful and tactful deflection of an extremely rude American paparazzi's attempt to bait her in Los Angeles.

On behalf of America, sorry for the rude treatment.

Paparazzi the world over have become very rude, contemptuous, arrogant, discourteous, demanding, spiteful, and even dangerous. I won't say that every single one is the worst, but it's becoming more so. Paparazzi is now an occupation and celebrity photos can earn thousands of dollars. Competition is fierce and so is the frustration.

Andrea Riseborough walked out of the reknown Chateau Marmont in Hollywood, late at night at the end of January, with her date. It was late at night and they were headed either home or somewhere else. A group of paparazzi were lurking out on the sidewalks. One of them wanted Andrea Riseborough to explain her role in some movie. She politely answered, saying she really had little participation, and I mean, politely. One of the photographers then baited her, asking her, "It's too early to be a diva." Obviously he was hoping for an emotional reaction from her that could be caught on camera. But Andrea, without a hesitation, politely and courteously demurred, excusing herself that it was a misunderstanding, all said without changing the timbre, pitch, tone, and emotion of her voice. Well done, Andrea. You didn't fall for the bait.

This is the downside of fame for any American or foreigner who seeks it. This is what you have to put up with when you achieve fame. I understand that celebrities face rude paparazzi in their home countries, too. For me, I'll take the fortune, you can have the fame.

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The way paprazzi treat celebs is a strange business... then again, they need each other. And paparazzi are still getting paid for what they do because of us. The people who read the magazines or blogs.

Very good she didn't fall for the bait, but that's nothing compared to the paparazzi in the UK. They have made a number of (especially younger) actresses cry by calling them all the names in the book. They snapp their pictures and make up some idiotic article to go along with it. Paparazzi in the US are annoying, but the ones in the UK are just plain scary.

"You cannot find peace by avoiding life"

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I love how you "apologize" for your "rude" treatment of the US and then bash the paparazzi the world over.

And you don't think that there exists the possibility of equally bad, if not worse, paparazzi in other countries?

If not, you are either seriously ignorant or in denial of how non-US paparazzi operate in other countries but perhaps that's how you've chosen to think...

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What in the world are you talking about? What's your point?

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Thank you for this report, were you nearby at the time or something? I'm glad to hear she's such a class act

I own the Jelena Jankovic board

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It was shown on YouTube.

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link ???

I'm not gonna be here that long

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When you have Piers Morgan in this world nobody is safe

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I agree it was rude, but somehow worse than European paps? I seriously doubt it. As far as I know, no American pap has killed a celebrity, oil magnate, or former royalty.
So you know, there's that.

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