I'm not one of those people the tabloids chase around.
I'm sick of the tabloids' saying I obsess over guys. Why would you obsess over guys? They don't like it.
Tabloids are going to focus on my shoes and not my music; that's just what they do.
The tabloids operate in an amoral parallel universe where the bottom line is selling newspapers.
I think there is some truth to publicity stunts that might get you press like that. It's so hilarious because now every time I walk by the tabloid stands and look at the tabloids it makes me kind of wonder like what's really going on.
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.
These tabloid magazines - I think they're hideous and the downfall of society.
It's funny what you really see when you're the subject of the completely bizarre gossip magazine industry. It's just like, 'WHAT?!?' All this stuff with Emilie [de Ravin, his costar in Remember Me] as well. The tabloids say stuff like 'They went on a date to an Indian restaurant.' We were doing a scene! There's a film crew there!
No one wants to stay in the tabloids. But it's actually not a terrible place to start.
There are 50 new tabloids every year, and I'm in them, and I read them, and I do stupid things.
When you've been in the tabloids as a drunken 'It-boy', people automatically assume you're thick.
Kim Kardashian's marriage to Kris Humphries famously lasted 72 days, and was reported in the tabloids as being all about the big bucks paid by magazines for the bridal photos: it is a spectacle of a bride-to-be as entrepreneur, not as romantic heroine; the groom, in this scenario, is nothing but a prop.
You are being hit with tabloid-journalism bi-lines of what you are doing because you have suddenly become a star.
Never steal another reporter's story; never take the last of another reporter's ammo; never mess with another reporter's computer. Those are the rules, unless you work for a tabloid, where they replace "never" with "always".
My life isn't tabloid-friendly.
That's stupid, that's bias.. they lied, they don't wanna gift credit for anything
It's not fair. Why won't the media leave me alone? Why?
The more often a person tell a lie-the more time u hear lie,u begin to believe it-if it's told often enough,u start begin to believe it
The THE TABLOIDS are always going to be a war for POPULARITY in the CELEB world.
I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not.
I refuse to discuss tabloid rumors.
Rudy Giuliani needed to feel safe because he turned his life into a public mess. A public mess that the "New York Tabloids" covered daily.
I am a person. I am not a soap opera. There is never going to be a next [tabloid] installment about my life because my own stuff is my own stuff.
I believe anything that anyone tells me. I have found that that is the best way to go through life. When I was younger, I used to be more skeptical, but then I found out that most things were true. So I believe tabloids. I believe legends. I believe anything anyone tells me.
When people do bad things intentionally, they know they've done them. But it's not to be cared about. That's the problem with the tabloid press; they dramatize these things until there's a state of frenzy. People see frenzy and they go, "What?" Then they clamor toward the frenzy. We all do it. It's a primal, natural response.