Funny, I don't remember there ever being a fat Anne Hathaway...
Has the paparazzi economy crashed?
Oscar winner Russell Crowe has launched a scathing attack on the world's paparazzi, comparing them to stalkers.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has wreaked his revenge on the state's paparazzi, who once ran him and his family off the road during a chase, by introducing a new law.
Jennifer Aniston has grown terrified of taking to the streets of Los Angeles in her car because she is being followed by hardened criminals who will do anything to get a snap of her.
Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson is amazed the paparazzi are allowed to get away with stalking celebrities, and believes their unchecked behavior is endangering lives.
Actress Reese Witherspoon is adamant her work with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to investigate illegal and dangerous tactics used by the paparazzi is entirely necessary, because they are ruining her life and terrifying her children.
A crewmember on the set of Colin Farrell's upcoming movie Miami Vice is so fed up with the paparazzi constantly hounding him, she's created a new line of "Leave Colin Alone" T-shirts.
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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31, 2000 -- The princess and the paparazzi have settled. Princess Caroline of Monaco has reached an out of court settlement with a German publishing company over an invasion-of-privacy case involving three pictures that were published of her with her children in 1993. The Hubert Burda company agreed to split the legal costs of the case with Caroline, while the company agreed not to ever publish photographs of the princess with people who are not considered to be public figures. O.J. LOSES ANOTHER ONE: O.J. Simpson lost yet another court battle to halt the broadcast of a miniseries based on the former football Hall of Famer's murder trial. A judge dismissed Project 95 Productions and Lawrence Schiller, author of the book the miniseries is based on, from Simpson's lawsuit against the project. Simpson sued the production company, Schiller, as